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Woolmer police study hotel tapes Woolmer police study hotel tapes
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Investigators in Jamaica say they have recovered CCTV footage from the hotel corridor where murdered cricket coach Bob Woolmer's room was located.Investigators in Jamaica say they have recovered CCTV footage from the hotel corridor where murdered cricket coach Bob Woolmer's room was located.
Deputy police commissioner Mark Shields said they were hopeful that the footage from the 12th floor could yield images of whoever strangled Woolmer last week.Deputy police commissioner Mark Shields said they were hopeful that the footage from the 12th floor could yield images of whoever strangled Woolmer last week.
He said the tapes are now in a secure location and being converted digitally before being properly analysed. He said the tapes are now in a secure location and being converted digitally.
The breakthrough came as the Pakistani cricket squad arrived in London. The news came as it was confirmed Woolmer had announced just prior to his death that he planned to retire.
Jamaican police investigating the murder questioned Pakistan's players before they left the island. Dr Nasim Ashraf, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, said Woolmer sent him an e-mail announcing his retirement after the team surprisingly lost their World Cup match to Ireland on 17 March.
Ashraf said: "It was the email of a man who had been deeply hurt. He said that the boys gave it their best to the last minute.
"In that email he had shared some of his thoughts, he told me that he was hanging up his boots and retiring from international coaching.
"However he told me that he would continue to be involved in cricket at the grassroots level."
Pakistan's players arrived in London from Jamaica on Monday, after police investigating the murder questioned them.
They are crucial as they may give us an image of the murderer or murderers of Bob Woolmer Mark Shields Aspects of cricket 'fixed'They are crucial as they may give us an image of the murderer or murderers of Bob Woolmer Mark Shields Aspects of cricket 'fixed'
Suggestions of a heated row between Pakistan cricketers and Woolmer hours before his murder have been denied by a team official.Suggestions of a heated row between Pakistan cricketers and Woolmer hours before his murder have been denied by a team official.
Spokesman Pervez Mir said there was silence, not confrontation, in the wake of the team's surprise World Cup defeat by Ireland on 17 March. Spokesman Pervez Mir said there was silence, not confrontation, in the wake of the defeat by Ireland.
Woolmer was found strangled in his hotel room early the next day.Woolmer was found strangled in his hotel room early the next day.
Mr Shields said that the CCTV cameras were installed at either end of the corridor and that, while they did not show Woolmer's actual room, they should tell police who came in and out of the passageway.Mr Shields said that the CCTV cameras were installed at either end of the corridor and that, while they did not show Woolmer's actual room, they should tell police who came in and out of the passageway.
"They are crucial as they may give us an image of the murderer or murderers of Bob Woolmer," he said."They are crucial as they may give us an image of the murderer or murderers of Bob Woolmer," he said.
Inzamam was one of three squad members questionedMr Shields said that the footage would now be converted onto a digital format so that it could be properly examined and to ensure that the original film did not get damaged in any way.Inzamam was one of three squad members questionedMr Shields said that the footage would now be converted onto a digital format so that it could be properly examined and to ensure that the original film did not get damaged in any way.
Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq, team manager Talat Ali and assistant coach Mushtaq Ahmed spoke to police on Saturday.Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq, team manager Talat Ali and assistant coach Mushtaq Ahmed spoke to police on Saturday.
Mr Shields said the extra questioning had been only a formality.Mr Shields said the extra questioning had been only a formality.
The squad has now landed in Britain and hopes to leave for Pakistan on Sunday night, Mr Mir told the BBC.The squad has now landed in Britain and hopes to leave for Pakistan on Sunday night, Mr Mir told the BBC.
Rift rumoursRift rumours
Speaking after the squad arrived at London's Heathrow airport, Mr Mir said the players were shell-shocked by the surprise loss to Ireland, which saw Pakistan eliminated from the World Cup. Speaking after the squad arrived at London's Heathrow airport, Mr Mir said the players were shell-shocked by the loss to Ireland, which saw Pakistan eliminated from the World Cup.
There was no confrontation in the dressing room. There was no confrontation in the bus. In fact it was a stunned silence Pervez MirPakistan spokesmanThere was no confrontation in the dressing room. There was no confrontation in the bus. In fact it was a stunned silence Pervez MirPakistan spokesman
The team has been dogged for years by damaging internal rifts and suggestions of power struggles between Inzamam and Woolmer.The team has been dogged for years by damaging internal rifts and suggestions of power struggles between Inzamam and Woolmer.
However, Mr Mir denied widespread reports of any clash with the coach.However, Mr Mir denied widespread reports of any clash with the coach.
"There was no confrontation in the dressing room. There was no confrontation in the bus. In fact it was a stunned silence.""There was no confrontation in the dressing room. There was no confrontation in the bus. In fact it was a stunned silence."
Woolmer then went to his room with a final word for his captain, telling Inzamam-ul-Haq "it is a sad thing we are parting this way".Woolmer then went to his room with a final word for his captain, telling Inzamam-ul-Haq "it is a sad thing we are parting this way".
The circumstances surrounding the defeat by Ireland have become a key part of the police investigation into Woolmer's murder.The circumstances surrounding the defeat by Ireland have become a key part of the police investigation into Woolmer's murder.
DNA samplesDNA samples
Pakistan's players and management touched down in London shortly before midday on Sunday and were ushered away from the waiting media.Pakistan's players and management touched down in London shortly before midday on Sunday and were ushered away from the waiting media.
Woolmer's body is being kept in Kingston until an inquest is held.Woolmer's body is being kept in Kingston until an inquest is held.
We are 110% sure [that none of the Pakistan team were involved] Mushtaq AhmedWe are 110% sure [that none of the Pakistan team were involved] Mushtaq Ahmed
Detectives in Jamaica believe Woolmer 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 Woolmer 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.
However, Mushtaq was confident that none of the Pakistan team could be implicated in Woolmer's murder.However, Mushtaq was confident that none of the Pakistan team could be implicated in Woolmer's murder.
"God willing, I am 110% sure [that none of the Pakistan team were involved]," he said."God willing, I am 110% sure [that none of the Pakistan team were involved]," he said.
Two Pakistan government officials have travelled to the island to liaise with the Jamaican authorities over the investigation.Two Pakistan government officials have travelled to the island to liaise with the Jamaican authorities over the investigation.