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LONDON (AP) - A British forensic laboratory said Tuesday it is analyzing toxicology tests done on the slain coach of Pakistan's national cricket team, but has not yet reached any conclusions on whether poison was involved.
The tests, taken after Bob Woolmer was found strangled in his hotel room in Jamaica during cricket's World Cup tournament, were sent to Britain's Forensic Science Service to be independently verified, Jamaican deputy police commissioner Mark Shields said Monday.
The government-owned lab, which is the leading supplier of forensic services to police forces in England and Wales, confirmed it is examining the tests, but said it had nothing to report.
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