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Why did English cricket writer Peter Roebuck die? Probe to reopen

The inquest into the suicide of former cricketer and newspaper columnist Peter Roebuck’s could be reopened after South Africa’s Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for the Western Province opened a review.

Updated on: Dec 28, 2016 06:42 PM IST
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The inquest into the suicide of former cricketer and newspaper columnist Peter Roebuck’s could be reopened after South Africa’s Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for the Western Province opened a review, according to a report on ESPNcricinfo.com.

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The report pointed out that the original closed inquest, which was completed in February 2013, was conducted sans anyone representing Roebuck or his family.

Roebuck died in November 2011 after falling from his hotel room window in Cape Town, where he was covering the Test series between Australia and South Africa. While the cops had termed the death as a suicide, Roebuck’s family demanded more clarity surrounding the incident.

It later emerged that on the night of the incident, the Englishman had been confronted by South African police over charges of sexual assault.

Papers related to the original inquest had been requested by DPP nearly 18 months ago. However, it was told by the cops that the documents had been lost.

 
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