Inquest Into Bob Woolmer's Death Postponed After 'recent and Significant' Developments
Cricket: The Jamaican Justice ministry revealed there have been "recent and significant developments" in their investigations.
The inquest into Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer's death has been postponed after "recent and significant developments" in the case.
"The coroner has been advised that there are recent and significant developments concerning the death of Mr Robert Woolmer," the Jamaican Justice Ministry revealed a statement from the Jamaican justice ministry.
More to follow.
"The coroner has been advised that there are recent and significant developments concerning the death of Mr Robert Woolmer," the Jamaican Justice Ministry revealed a statement from the Jamaican justice ministry.
More to follow.

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