The Jamaican government pathologist, who performed an autopsy on Bob Woolmer, again defended his ruling that the Pakistan cricket coach was the victim of foul play.
Under questioning by an International Cricket Council lawyer, Dr Ere Sheshiah on Monday reiterated his conclusion that the 58-year-old coach died of asphyxia and pesticide poisoning and said he did not consider other rulings valid.
"I am not deviating from my findings," said the visibly flustered pathologist to ICC attorney Jermaine Spence. "I have already told the court of my opinion."
Sheshiah, who has testified the 58-year-old coach was poisoned by the pesticide cypermethrin, said he could not definitely conclude how much of the chemical was in Woolmer's body, but claimed it was enough to be fatal.
During the inquest last week, a Jamaican laboratory worker who analyzed toxicology tests on Woolmer said that one sample revealed low levels of the pesticide in his system, but another showed no sign of the potentially lethal chemical.
Courtesy:ndtv.com
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Bob Woolmer case
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