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Speculation grows over Woolmer death

The frenzy of media speculation surrounding the death of Bob Woolmer a fortnight ago shows no sign of abating with two new reports in the Sunday newspapers.





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The frenzy of media speculation surrounding the death of Bob Woolmer a fortnight ago shows no sign of abating with two new reports in the Sunday newspapers.
UK tabloid The Sunday Mirror puts forward the theory that Woolmer was drugged with aconite, a herbal poison that dates back to medieval times, which causes death by asphyxiation. The report suggests that the poision, which could take the form of a white powder, could have been mixed in with Woolmer’s other medication.
The newspaper claims that this would account for the fact Woolmer died without a struggle and why no marks were found on his neck.
Professor John Henry of St Mary’s Hospital in London told the paper that the drug would not show up on a post mortem unless the examiner knew what to look for.
The Mail on Sunday carries a claim that Woolmer had drunk a bottle of whisky on retiring to his room after the Ireland defeat.

Martin Williamson is executive editor of ESPNcricinfo and managing editor of ESPN Digital Media in Europe, the Middle East and Africa