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IT was a sporting whodunnit that stunned the world.
Bob Woolmer, Pakistan’s national cricket team coach and one of the most respected figures in the sport, was found dead in his Jamaican hotel room – just hours after his team’s humiliating exit from the 2007 Cricket World Cup.
What followed was one of the most bizarre investigations in sporting history.
First, it was ruled a heart attack. Then, a bombshell twist – police declared it was murder, claiming Woolmer had been strangled.
In the following weeks and months, DNA samples were taken from the entire Pakistan squad, match-fixing theories exploded, and the cricket world was thrown into chaos.
Theories surrounding the ‘killers’ included Islamist extremists, furious sports fans and betting cartels who had lost a fortune.
The baffling circumstances surrounding Woolmer’s death have inspired the hit BBC crime drama Death in Paradise.
The series is set to return tonight with former EastEnders star Don Gilet playing DI Mervin Wilson.
But nearly two decades later, questions still linger.
March 17, 2007, should have been just another day in cricket history. Instead, it became the start of one of its darkest chapters.
Bob, a former England cricketer turned renowned coach, was leading Pakistan through the World Cup in the West Indies.
That day, his team suffered a humiliating defeat to Ireland – who were 8-1 outsiders – in one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history. Pakistan was eliminated, sparking outrage from fans back home.
Woolmer, 58, was asked at a press conference if he would resign from his post and told journalists he would “sleep on it.”
He then retreated to his room at the Pegasus Hotel in Kingston, Jamaica, with CCTV footage showing him returning alone at 8:30 PM.
He sent a couple of emails, reportedly wrote a few pages of his autobiography and made a brief phone call.
By the following morning, he was dead.
At around 10:45 AM on March 18, a maid knocked on Bob’s door in room 374 but when she got no response, she used her key and stepped inside.
The scene was grim. Woolmer’s body lay sprawled on the bathroom floor. Vomit was found nearby and his face was discoloured, suggesting he had been dead for several hours.
The hotel staff immediately called for medical help and Bob was rushed to the hospital, but doctors declared him dead shortly after arrival.
As the shocking news reverberated through the sporting world, some assumed that he had killed himself as a result of the thrashing his side received in the match.
A waitress who took food up to his room later told police that he seemed distraught. She said: “His eyes were red, like somebody who had been crying.”
But his death was initially ruled as a heart attack. In the days that followed, the cricket world was struck with grief as dozens of tributes poured in for the iconic figure.
But then the investigation into Bob’s death took a sinister turn.
Three days after Bob’s death on March 21, Jamaica’s Deputy Commissioner of Police Mark Shields dropped a bombshell.
A post-mortem report suggested Bob had not died of natural cause, but had instead been murdered.
Pathologist Dr Ere Seshaiah’s report concluded that the hyoid bone in Woolmer’s neck was broken, a definite sign that he had been strangled.
“The pathologist report states that Mr Woolmer’s death was due to asphyxia as a result of manual strangulation,” he told stunned reporters.
Shields had spent three decades at Scotland Yard and was even involved in investigating the £5million plot to kidnap Victoria Beckham in 2002.
After going to Jamaica to lead the investigation into four civilians killed by Jamaican police, he decided to remain in the Caribbean nation.
Now he was tasked with solving the mystery of Woolmer’s death.
With all the uncertainty of the case, Shields quickly established that Bob had not killed himself.
He had sent an expressive email to his wife Gill complaining about the match. Although he expressed disappointment, it was determined that he did not sound depressed.
The case immediately turned into an international murder probe. Police sealed Bob’s room, combed through CCTV footage, and ordered forensic examinations.
One of the most peculiar aspects of the case was that there were no signs of a struggle or any future moved out of place.
When the post-mortem report found traces of a sleeping pill in Bob’s system, questions were raised as to whether he had been poisoned. Tests found that he had traces of insecticides in his system.
Some suspected that a killer had slipped something into his drink before he was strangled. Others speculated that he had been forced to take it.
Yet, forensic tests were inconclusive, leaving room for more theories.
As rumours ran rife, the entire Pakistan squad was questioned and their DNA samples were taken. Some players reportedly felt like suspects, rather than witnesses.
At one point, police suggested that multiple people must have been involved in Bob’s alleged killing – and there were plenty of potential suspects.
With Pakistan’s humiliating exit from the tournament, match-fixing theories erupted.
One of the most widely believed theories was that Bob was murdered because he was about to blow the lid off a massive match-fixing scandal.
The former coach had already spoken out about corruption in cricket and some believed he had crucial information that would implicate powerful figures in the sport’s underbelly.
But that was not the only theory that was floated around.
Pakistan’s World Cup loss had sent shockwaves through their cricket-obsessed country.
In the streets of Pakistan hundreds of cricket fans gathered to express their anger and frustration at the humiliating way the team had crashed out of the World Cup.
People even burned effigies of the coach and yelled: “Death to Woolmer”.
Some wondered if a rogue fan – furious over the defeat – had attacked Bob in his hotel room. Others suspected tensions within the squad, though no evidence ever emerged.
Religious extremists were also among the suspects. The Pakistani cricket team consisted mostly of Muslims, and Bob had openly criticised them as being more concerned with “praying than playing” which may have enraged fundamentalists.
On March 24, as the Pakistan team were about to board a plane home, captain Inzamam-ul-Haq, assistant coach Mushtaq Ahmed and team manager Talat Al were pulled aside for questioning over alleged ‘ambiguities’ in their statements.
At the same time DPC Shields held a press conference where he suggested Talat had used a false name at the Pegasus hotel after Woolmer’s death and the Mushtaq had unexplained cuts to his face.
But just as it seemed a murder case was unfolding, authorities suddenly backtracked.
On June 12, 2007, Jamaican police made another shocking announcement – Bob Woolmer had not been murdered after all.
The new official cause of death was listed as natural causes.
A panel of international pathologists had re-examined Bob’s body and found that his enlarged heart and diabetes had likely caused his sudden collapse.
Bob’s condition meant that he was susceptible to coughing fits after eating rich foods and it was determined that the lasagne he had ordered from room service contributed to his death.
Investigators also believed that the fact that Bob’s body was found slumped with his back to the bathroom door meant he was alone when he died.
The insecticide found in his system was ruled as coming from a can of fly spray used during his post-mortem examination.
The murder investigation was abruptly dropped.
Bob’s widow, Gill Woolmer, accepted the new findings. “We realise that this investigation has been problematical given the circumstances and the media spotlight”, she said in a statement.
“We hope this matter will now be closed and that our family will be left to grieve in peace.”
Ex EastEnders star Don Gilet replaces Ralf Little as the main detective of the hit show Death in Paradise.
He will play DI Mervin Wilson who arrives in Saint Marie from London.
The 57-year-old is best known for playing serial killer preacher Lucas Johnson in Walford.
He was introduced to Paradise fans during the show’s Christmas special.
Don made his first TV debut on the Channel 4 dating show Streetmate, where he was interviewed as the friend of a participant.
His first breakout role was in 2001 as Johnny London in Babyfather
Don has had a taste of Hollywood success, acting alongside Jason Statham in last year’s action thriller The Beekeeper.
He adopted an American accent for the role.
Don is very private when it comes to his love life but was formerly married to actress Tracy Whitwell. They share a 17-year-old son Flynn.
He was recently romantically linked to Happy Valley star Siobhan Finneran, although they’ve not confirmed their relationship.
Don, who has also starred in Holby City, said his new role felt “like a deeply loved and incredibly precious jewel has been placed in my hands”
But some experts weren’t convinced.
Professor Lorna Martin, one of South Africa’s leading pathologists, publicly criticised the investigation, suggesting that crucial evidence had been missed.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Mark Shields – who had led the investigation – defended the police’s decision to initially treat the case as murder.
Later in 2007, an inquest was held in Jamaica. After hearing weeks of evidence, the jury reached an open verdict, meaning they couldn’t determine how Bob had died.
Nearly two decades later, Bob Woolmer’s death remains one of cricket’s most perplexing mysteries.
Was it truly natural causes? Or did powerful forces cover up a murder?
Shields now works as a security consultant, offering advice to tourists visiting Jamaica about how to keep themselves safe from criminals.
The bizarre circumstances of Bob’s death inspired TV writer Robert Thorogood to develop a show inspired by the case.
The BBC detective series, set on the fictional island of Saint Marie, follows a British investigator solving baffling murder cases in a tropical paradise.
Since its debut, Death in Paradise has become one of the BBC’s most successful and enduring series.
The show was originally led by Ben Miller as Detective Inspector Richard Poole, a stuffy, no-nonsense British detective struggling to adapt to island life.
However, in a shocking twist, Poole was murdered at the start of season three.
He was replaced by Kris Marshall as DI Humphrey Goodman, followed by Ardal O’Hanlon as DI Jack Mooney, and Ralf Little as DI Neville Parker.
LOOSE Women star Dame Kelly Holmes has sparked health concerns after revealing she received unexpected news during a hospital visit.
Kelly, 54, took to her Instagram Stories yesterday to share that she had seen a gynaecologist but didn’t get the outcome she had hoped for.
Posting a cryptic update, Kelly wrote: “What a day! When you go to see a gynaecologist and it’s not exactly what you want to hear.
“More to come but only when I have the outcome All I can say is I am glad for casual chat with @dr_naomipotter.”
She penned the caption alongside a video of herself walking down the street wearing a baseball cap.
The athlete-turned-TV-star has been open about her health struggles in the past, previously discussing her battles with perimenopause and mental health.
In 2023, Kelly said symptoms of the perimenopause “are killing me”.
The Olympic champ told how she suffers constant pain, aches and night sweats from the bodily transition.
Kelly, who won two running golds at the 2004 Athens Games, added: “As much as I’m in denial, it has had an effect on my body.”
She said her symptoms include “body aches, constant pain throughout the body, feeling lethargic”.
Kelly said it is tough “as someone who is in tune with their body”, adding: “I think I’m in denial of age completely.”
Perimenopause is the transitional period before menopause as women’s hormone levels change, but before periods have stopped.
It usually starts between 45 and 55, the NHS says.
Kelly exercises to cope but says sometimes she is “too knackered”.
Mental health is less often discussed when it comes to perimenopause and menopause.
But Kelly said: “The one thing with the hormonal changes – and men get it as well at certain ages – hormonal changes in the body can really affect your mental health.
“And I think women have to understand how so connected and interconnected your mental and physical health are, because if one is not in tune, the other one will be affected, whatever way around that is.
“When you feel your body’s a mess, that’s going to affect your head.
“But if you go into the gym or you go and do some exercises, at least you are doing it knowing that you’re benefiting yourself by doing it – even if those changes are still happening.”
Perimenopause means “around menopause”.
It refers to the time during which your body makes the natural transition to menopause, thus marking the end of a woman’s reproductive years.
A woman may begin transitioning sometime in her 40s. However, this transitional period happens at a different age for every woman, and it could happen as early as mid-30s
Throughout the menopausal transition, some subtle — and some not-so-subtle — changes in your body may take place. You might experience:
OMAR Nyame ruffled more than a few feathers the first time around on Love Island in 2024.
Here we get to know the controversial contestant, who’s making a comeback for All Stars 2025.
On January 31, 2025, The Sun exclusively revealed that Omar Nyame was Love Island All Stars’ latest bombshell — and that he was ALREADY in the famous villa.
After failing to steal Grace Jackson from Joey Essex in 2024, he’s keen to find love this time round.
The battle for the blonde ended in Love Island’s very own fight night as the two seething suitors squared up to each other.
On entering this time though, Omar headed straight for Catherine Agbage instead of Grace.
A source said: “Omar did what bombshells are meant to do and tried to steal Grace from Joey, but it all ended badly for him.
“This time round he didn’t want to get into drama as genuinely wants to find love.
“Catherine is gorgeous and funny and it’s a bonus she’s also single.
“Omar is hoping to rewrite his Love Island story and Catherine could make for the perfect leading lady.”
Omar Nyame was part of Love Island’s 2024 line-up after entering the villa as a bombshell.
His Instagram page shows that he is brimming with confidence and isn’t afraid to step on anyone’s toes.
Omar has shared a number of dapper looking snaps of him wearing designer gear and three-piece suits.
Even though the 26-year-old is friends with rapper and Love Island host Maya Jama‘s ex-boyfriend Stormzy, he went through the same selection process as the other contestants to get on the show first time round.
On who he’d most like to share the villa with in the summer of 2024, Omar said: “Drewskie the American comedian, he’s really funny.
“I’d also like to have Jack Grealish in there because he seems like a proper cool lad, and ladies-wise it would have to be Rihanna.”
On what makes him a catch, he said: “I’m very confident in who I am and my looks.
“I’d like to think the way I can speak to women helps me out because I’m not shy and afraid to say how I feel about them.”
Omar added: “I’m done with messing around and casually seeing girls, I want to find real love.
“I’ve done the whole party thing and dated lots of people but now I’m ready to find the real deal.”
Omar is a PE teacher from Croydon.
He also reportedly works as an events promoter.
Omar left Love Island alongside Tiffany when they were voted among the least favourite islanders.
Fellow contestants then decided that they should be the next two to leave the villa.
Omar said: “I’m definitely gutted as I did want to find my connection in the Villa and see if things were deeper for me in terms of finding love.
“At the same time it was a great experience, the whole journey, and meeting great people. I’m grateful for this opportunity.”
Omar didn’t manage to find love in the villa but he had connections with several women.
He said that he wished he could’ve got to know Patsy better but that was cut short when she was dumped from the island.
He entered a love triangle with Mimii but that didn’t go too well as she decided she had a stronger connection with Ayo.
Before Omar left, he started to get to know Matilda and said he thought it could’ve gone somewhere.
He said: “From as soon as Matilda entered the Villa I saw her as an attractive person. In my eyes we connected straight from the start.
“I know I gave it my best shot in terms of trying to get to know her and who knows, if I stayed in the Villa it could have developed further.”
Despite not finding a romantic partner during his time on Love Island, Omar has managed to create several friendships.
Sean’s my guy as well, even though it did get a little intense with us both going after the same girl, I’ve got a lot of love for him.
Omar Nyame
He said: “Ciaran is such a cool kid ,and I had a good friendship with Ayo.
“Sean’s my guy as well, even though it did get a little intense with us both going after the same girl, I’ve got a lot of love for him.
“Jess and I really clicked in there, which made us grow together as friends. She was able to hear me out and listen to me when I wanted to share my opinion on things or wanted advice.”
Omar thinks there is more than one couple who could go the distance this year.
“Ayo and Mimii, as well as Ciaran and Nicole. Both couples know what they want from each other and they seem really happy,” he said.
Omar added: “I am happy for them.”
Despite recognising the connections in the villa, Omar can’t decide who he wants to win this series.
He said it’s been two couples for him.
He said: “It’s hard to separate Ciaran and Nicole with Mimii and Ayo at the moment, I’m backing them for the final.”
The second series of Love Island: All Stars kicked off on Monday, January 13, 2025, at 9pm on ITV2.
The show is broadcast every night except Saturday, when a highlights show airs instead.
All episodes are also available to watch on ITVX.
Love Island All Stars is back on TV for season 2.
Here we take you through the line-up of all the Islanders who are in the villa so far.
Bombshells
Each series brings with it a string of hot single bombshells making their epic entrance into the villa.
Here’s who has joined the villa so far: