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'No pesticides in Woolmer's body'

An expert witness disputes earlier testimony by telling a inquest that he was unable to find any traces of the deadly-pesticide cypermethrin in samples.

Updated on: Nov 13, 2007 12:17 PM IST
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An expert witness disputed earlier testimony by telling a inquest that he was unable to find any traces of the deadly-pesticide cypermethrin in samples taken from ex-cricket coach Bob Woolmer.

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"No cypermethrin was found in the adequate samples from the forensic lab," professor Das Gupta said yesterday. Gupta, head of the pesticide research laboratory at the University of West Indies, conducted a series of re-test November 6 and 7 on blood samples taken from the body of the former Pakistan cricket coach.

Gupta said he re-tested eight samples from government laboratory and another five from the United Kingdom. Last week, coroner Patrick Murphy ordered that the samples be re-tested.

Gupta's findings support those of British forensic scientist John Slaughter who also said he was unable to find cypermethrin in blood samples.

But Gupta's testimony contrasts that of other witnesses, including Fitzmore Coates, acting chief forensic officer at the Jamaican federal laboratory, who said there was so much potentially deadly cypermethrin in Woolmer's system that it could have caused his death.

Woolmer was found unconscious in his Jamaica hotel room on March 18, a day after his Pakistan team was humiliated by Ireland in the Cricket World Cup.

Woolmer was pronounced dead at the University of West Indies hospital but an autopsy called the death suspicious and then murder.

 
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