KINGSTON: A Jamaican laboratory worker who analysed toxicology tests on Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer said on Friday that one sample revealed low levels of pesticide in his system, but another showed no sign of the potentially lethal chemical.
The testimony from Marcia Dunbar, an analyst at the National Laboratory, cast doubt on the claim by a government pathologist, Dr. Ere Sheshiah, who said the 58-year-old coach was poisoned and killed by the pesticide cypermethrin.
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