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Pakistan duo quizzed over Woolmer | Pakistan duo quizzed over Woolmer |
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Pakistan's cricket captain and the assistant coach have been interviewed by police investigating the murder of Bob Woolmer for a second time. | |
Jamaican police had asked to talk to Inzamam-ul-Haq and Mushtaq Ahmed although a team source said the pair were simply completing formalities. | |
Inzamam said he had been asked one specific question. He would not reveal either the question or his answer. | |
The Pakistan team are now due to fly home from Montego Bay at 2340GMT. | |
Woolmer, a former England player, was found unconscious in his room last Sunday. | Woolmer, a former England player, was found unconscious in his room last Sunday. |
Detectives in Jamaica believe he probably knew his killer - or killers - as there were no signs of forced entry into his room and none of his belongings had been stolen. | Detectives in Jamaica believe he probably knew his killer - or killers - as there were no signs of forced entry into his room and none of his belongings had been stolen. |
Pakistan's players had already given police DNA samples and fingerprints as part of the probe into Mr Woolmer's murder. | Pakistan's players had already given police DNA samples and fingerprints as part of the probe into Mr Woolmer's murder. |
Inzamam said that he had spoken to police again but would not reveal specific details. | |
"Someone asked me a question and I gave him an answer," said the Pakistan captain. "I will not tell you the question but it is nothing serious. | |
"It is not a special thing." |