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Bo Xilai scandal: Gu Kailai trial for Heywood murder ends

Published: 9th Aug 2012 11:40:28

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The trial of Gu Kailai for the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood has ended in the Chinese city of Hefei, after one day.

A court official told reporters Ms Gu had not contested the charge that she killed Mr Heywood by poisoning in 2011.

The date of the verdict would be announced later, the official said.

Ms Gu is the wife of former high-flying politician Bo Xilai, whose career in office was ended by the scandal surrounding Mr Heywood's death.

She is on trial along with her aide, Zhang Xiaojun, who was described by the court as an accomplice.

Two British diplomats were in court to observe the trial.

In an unusual news briefing outside the court, the court official, Tang Yigan, said Ms Gu and Mr Zhang "did not raise objections to the facts and the charges of intentional homicide".

Reading from a statement, he said the prosecution alleged that Ms Gu was involved in a business dispute with Mr Heywood, who she believed had "threatened the personal safety of her son... and decided to kill him".

The prosecution alleged that Ms Gu had arranged for Mr Heywood to travel to Chongqing from Beijing, accompanied by Mr Zhang.

Ms Gu had then spent the evening with Mr Heywood at the Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel on 13 November where they drank tea and alcoholic drinks.

"After Heywood became intoxicated, vomited and asked for a drink of water, she poured a poison into his mouth that had been prepared beforehand and that she had given to Zhang Xiaojun to bring along, causing Heywood's death," said the statement.

"The facts of the crime are clear and backed by ample evidence," it said.

Mr Tang said Ms Gu had been "in good shape and mentally stable," throughout the trial.

"The trial committee will announce the verdict after discussion," he said.

The two defendants face a possible death penalty if found guilty.

China's state news agency Xinhua later reported that four police officers would go on trial on Friday, accused of trying to protect Ms Gu from prosecution.

Mr Heywood's body was found at a hotel in Chongqing in November 2011.

The death was recorded as a heart attack at the time, but four months later Mr Bo's right-hand man, police chief Wang Lijun, fled to a US consulate to allege murder and a massive cover-up.

Bo Xilai was the Communist party head in Chongqing at the time of Mr Heywood's death.

He had been seen as a strong contender for one of China's top jobs, as the country prepares to install a new generation of leaders.

But he was sacked in March and is currently under investigation for unspecified "disciplinary violations.

The BBC's John Sudworth in Hefei says the facts of the case may be as they have been reported by the court, but that there is a strong political element to the story.

The case raises questions about corruption at the highest level, says our correspondent, so it is almost certain that this will be a politically managed trial as well as a criminal one.

The court may take into account mitigating circumstances in its verdict, he adds, including the assertion that Ms Gu had been concerned for her safety and that of her son.

The trial is being held in Hefei, 1,000 km (650 miles) from Chongqing.

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BBC News, 2012. Bo Xilai scandal: Gu Kailai trial for Heywood murder ends. [Online] (Updated 09 Aug 2012)
Available at: http://www.ukwirednews.com/news.php/1445347-Bo-Xilai-scandal-Gu-Kailai-trial-for-Heywood-murder-ends [Accessed 26th May 2013]
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