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Pakistani cricket officials are set to hold a memorial service for murdered coach Bob Woolmer, who was found dead in his hotel room during the World Cup. The service will be held at the Sacred Heart Cathedral in the city of Lahore. Pakistani cricket officials are holding a memorial service for murdered coach Bob Woolmer, who was found dead in his hotel room during the World Cup.
The service is being held at the Sacred Heart Cathedral in the city of Lahore.
Jamaican police, who say Woolmer was strangled, have accepted an offer of help with their inquiry from UK police.Jamaican police, who say Woolmer was strangled, have accepted an offer of help with their inquiry from UK police.
Pakistan is also sending two senior police officers to the Caribbean to help investigate.Pakistan is also sending two senior police officers to the Caribbean to help investigate.
The service in Lahore will pay tribute "to the great services Woolmer rendered to Pakistan cricket", said Ahsan Malik, of the Pakistan Cricket Board.The service in Lahore will pay tribute "to the great services Woolmer rendered to Pakistan cricket", said Ahsan Malik, of the Pakistan Cricket Board.
The 1200 local time [0700 GMT] service would last for an hour and be open to anyone who wished to pay their respects, Mr Malik said.The 1200 local time [0700 GMT] service would last for an hour and be open to anyone who wished to pay their respects, Mr Malik said.
Other theoriesOther theories
Woolmer, 58, a former England batsman, had been Pakistan coach since 2004.Woolmer, 58, a former England batsman, had been Pakistan coach since 2004.
He was found dead in his Kingston hotel room on 18 March.He was found dead in his Kingston hotel room on 18 March.
Another memorial service will be held on Wednesday in Cape Town in South Africa, a country Woolmer had also coached, and where he lived with his family.Another memorial service will be held on Wednesday in Cape Town in South Africa, a country Woolmer had also coached, and where he lived with his family.
Jamaican deputy police chief Mark Shields said the aim of the small team of British detectives from Scotland Yard would be to review the investigation.Jamaican deputy police chief Mark Shields said the aim of the small team of British detectives from Scotland Yard would be to review the investigation.
Police are still scanning CCTV footage from the hotel and examining the hard drive of Woolmer's computer.Police are still scanning CCTV footage from the hotel and examining the hard drive of Woolmer's computer.
Detectives 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 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.
They have said Woolmer was strangled, though Britain's Sunday Times newspaper quoted experts casting doubt on this theory, because of the apparent lack of bruising on his neck.They have said Woolmer was strangled, though Britain's Sunday Times newspaper quoted experts casting doubt on this theory, because of the apparent lack of bruising on his neck.
The paper hypothesised that he may have died of natural causes, while others speculated that he was poisoned.The paper hypothesised that he may have died of natural causes, while others speculated that he was poisoned.
At a news conference on Wednesday, Mr Shields said Woolmer may have been strangled with a piece of fabric - which could explain the lack of marks on his neck.At a news conference on Wednesday, Mr Shields said Woolmer may have been strangled with a piece of fabric - which could explain the lack of marks on his neck.