London police will send leading detectives to Jamaica next week to review progress in the investigation into the murder of Pakistan cricket coach Mr Bob Woolmer, they said yesterday.
Police in the British capital said they had received a request from Jamaican authorities to send a small team of detectives to review the Woolmer investigation."A team of four -- three detectives and one scenes-of-crime officer -- will arrive in Jamaica next week," they said in a statement.
The team will be led by a detective superintendent from Scotland Yard's Homicide and Serious Crime Command.
A chambermaid found Mr Woolmer, 58, unconscious in his hotel room in Kingston on March 18, shortly after Pakistan were ousted from the Cricket World Cup after losing to debutants Ireland.
A doctor failed to resuscitate him and he was pronounced dead at a hospital.
Four days later, in an announcement that stunned the cricket world, police said Mr Woolmer had been strangled