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Woolmer coroner's inquest October
published: Wednesday | August 29, 2007

A Coroner's inquest into the death of Pakistan cricket coach, Bob Woolmer, has been set for October 16 at the Jamaica Conference Centre, downtown Kingston.

Coroner Patrick Murphy will preside at the inquest, which is being held to determine the conditions under which Mr. Woolmer died on March 18.

The Crown is expected to call more than 50 people to testify.

Meanwhile, the commission, set up to do an administrative review of the Woolmer investigation, is yet to submit its findings to the National Security Ministry.

The commission, headed by former High Court judge Ian Forte, was announced on June 13.

It was originally expected to present its report by July 31.

However, Justice Forte and his team asked for a two-week extension, which ended on August 14.

Yesterday, the permanent secretary in the National Security Ministry, Gilbert Scott, said Justice Forte again asked for more time.

Mr. Scott said the findings of the Commission are now expected by the end of next week.

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