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Wednesday, 13 June 2007 |
Bob Woolmer died from natural causes and case closes
Former cricket coach Bob Woolmer was not murdered but died as a result of natural causes it has been revealed by police, and as the case closes, Pakistan's cricket chief says it is time for the team to move on.
However, former captain Imran Khan and Test batsman Mohammad Yousuf both said the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) should take legal action over the way the investigation into Bob Woolmer's death was handled.
Responding to this, chairman Nasim Ashraf said: "The chapter of Woolmer's death is closed and we feel it's time to move on."
Nasim Ashraf appeared to rule out suing over the matter and he added: "I have given you Pakistan's stance and I don't want to comment on what individuals say."
The Pakistan Cricket Board said in a statement that it felt "great satisfaction over the fact that the truth has finally come out."
And the statement added: "The PCB showed utmost patience throughout the investigations and provided all help needed to complete the procedure with only one objective in mind - bringing the truth to light. We fully respect the final verdict issued by the Jamaican Police."
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