The death of Bob is a real blow to international cricket and a greater one to his family. May his soul rest in peace. But the series of unending controversies-typical of the Indian subcontinent- has just started. What was first perceived as a case of overdose is now being perceived as murder. What is the truth? Was that a suicide attempt? Was he murdered? Or, was that really a case of unknown overdose? What do you think?
there has been already a lot of threads and posts on this, no more is required. one more thing, do you think this is some news of entertainment, why did you post it in the entertainment category! anyways, the post mortem report will tell the storry!
Woomer has dedicated his life to ENTERTAIN his fans all over the world. Murder or a suicide, could the rootcause be traced to some kind of a loophole in Pakistan cricket? Is the PCB responsible?
I take it you are from India, no offence to that fact but don't you have better things to do rather than to promote a rumor? Which by the way popped up from one of your tv channels.
The news that Bob is most likely to be murdered was first telecast by GeoTV, which I suspect is a Pakistani channel. It suggested the prescence of marks on Bob's neck, which suggest he could have been killed. Bob was famous throught the world. His departure is certainly is a loss for everyone. Indian or Pakistan or Australian - not an issue of concern.
No more doubts. Woomer was killed!!! Do you think it had anything to do with Pak team's early exit from the Worl Cup?
I Think Its a mystery case.... I Prefer To Let Him rest In Peace...And If He Was Murdered Let The Government and Investigators Do Their Job...
To be honest I haven't heard from this anywhere else, maybe I should start reading newspapers or watch the news more often
In latest News Jamaica Police given a clear chit to pakistan cricket team. But mystery is still unfold. I really feel sorry for woomer family......it was really a big loss for the cricket community.
Do you think that Woomer, despite the kind of person he was, would have been part of any match-fixing scandals?