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Scotland Yard to assist in probe.

Statesman (India)

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(From The Statesman (India))

Press Trust of India KINGSTON/LONDON, March 31. With no breakthrough in the investigation so far, the Jamaican Police has now sought the help of more detectives from Scotland Yard to nab those who killed Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer in Kingston 13 days ago.

The team of murder detectives was expected to reach Kingston early next week as the probe into the sensational murder has so far yielded few leads on how or why the 58-year-old former England cricketer was strangled in his 12th floor hotel room.

Jamaicas national security ministry and the police commissioner requested the Scotland Yard to review the case, the …

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