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Woolmer: police trying to identify people

Kingston (Jamaica): Police are trying to identify dozens of people captured by security cameras at the hotel where Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer was murdered, Deputy Police Commissioner Mark Shields said on Thursday. About 80 unidentified people were filmed on Woolmer's floor during the days he and his team stayed at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, Mr. Shields told the Associated Press.

"The (closed-circuit TV) work has been completed and we're now looking at individuals on those tapes whom we've yet to identify," Mr. Shields said. He did not say how many people the police have identified so far.

Mr. Shields said he was confident Woolmer's killing would be solved even though police have yet to announce any breakthroughs more than six weeks into the probe.

"We have a very positive attitude about this investigation, which, because of its complexity, is still young." — AP

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