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Jamaican police probe contents in Woolmer's computer

Jamaican police probing the murder of Pakistan's coach Bob Woolmer are analysing the hard drive of his computer and looking at the possibility that it was connected to match-fixing.

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KINGSTON: Jamaican police probing the murder of Pakistan's coach Bob Woolmer are analysing the hard drive of his computer and looking at the possibility that it was connected to match-fixing.

"We have Bob Woolmer's computer. We are looking at what is on the hard drive," Deputy Police Commissioner Mark Shields said on Monday in Kingston's Pegasus hotel, where woolmer was found dead on March 18.

Shields said they were looking at the possibility that the murder was connected to match-fixing, but added police have kept all lines of inquiry open.

"We're exploring the possibility of match-fixing, but that's only one line of inquiry," he said adding investigators had not found any mention about it in the computer.

The 58-year-old coach was found dead a day after Pakistan team's shock defeat to Ireland.

Shields played down a British report that Jamaica police were looking for three Pakistani fans.

He said investigators were 'nowhere near' being able to pinpoint potential suspects or name names, describing the reports as 'unhelpful'.

"The reality as I've said before is that there are many potential suspects in this investigation and even more potential witnesses, and we are nowhere the stage of being able to start naming names in terms of suspects."

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