So, it was an INDIAN pathologist who came to the conclusion that Bob Woolmer was murdered.
That explains it all. This Indian took this grand opportunity to cast a black light on the Pakistani cricket team by going on the most flimsy of assumptions that Bob Woolmer was murdered.
This again proves that level of hatred and disgust that Indians have for Pakistanis.
After all the hue and cry over the past couple of months it now seems that even the Jamaican investigators probing into the murder of Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer have started believing that he had died of natural causes.
With no clear picture emerging that Woolmer was in fact murdered, the Jamaican Police is now making up its mind that the autopsy report submitted by an **Indian pathologist **might have actually been misleading.
‘The Sunday Times’ has been proclaiming that the role of Kingston pathologist Ere Sheshaiah is now under the scanner after a review of his post-mortem report indicated that he was incorrect to suggest that Woolmer had died of manual strangulation.
The daily quoted an unidentified senior Jamaican Police officer admitting that Woolmer probably died from heart attack.
Jamaican Police are awaiting the result of a toxicology test to find out if Woolmer was poisoned with a herbicide.
Dr Nat Carey, a noted British pathologist, is not convinced by the strangulation theory and has claimed that hyoid fractures could be caused by a fall, resuscitation or poor autopsy technique.
“It is an important thing that just as one swallow doesn’t make a summer, so a fractured hyoid doesn’t make strangulation. That is the very heart of the case,” Carey was quoted as saying by the English daily.
Reports said that the Jamaican police have now approached the FBI to find a third pathologist to shed light on the issue.