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Wife of Chinese Communist Party supremo arrested for murder of British businessman | Gu Kailai, the wife of Bo Xilai, one of China's most powerful Communist party leaders, has been arrested for the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood.
The Chinese government on Tuesday said that a fresh investigation into the businessman’s
death is in process, and that the existing evidence strongly suggests Gu Kailai,
Mr Bo's 53-year-old second wife, and Zhang Xiaojun, "an orderly at Bo's home"
as being behind the incident. Heywood, 41, was a British businessman based in
Beijing and was found dead last November in a hotel room in Chongqing, the city
which is ruled over by Mr Bo and his wife, the Telegraph reports. Xinhua, the
official Chinese news agency, in its statement said that the accused pair has
been "transferred to judicial authorities on the suspected crime of intentional
homicide". Meanwhile, Mr Bo, 62, has been suspended from his committee of communist
parties and is under investigation for "serious discipline violations", which
has put his political career at stake. Neither Mr Bo nor his wife have been seen
since mid-March. The primary motive for killing Heywood was not yet found, but
Xinhua said that Mrs Gu, her husband, and their son, Bo Guagua, had been on "good
terms" with Heywood but reportedly, some "conflict over economic interests" had
arisen. According to reports, the crime had been brought to light by Wang Lijun,
former police chief in the city, fled from Chongqing to the US Consulate, apparently
in fear for his safety. He then accused Mrs Gu of poisoning Heywood, prompting
the Foreign Office to urge the Chinese authorities to reopen the case. Reports
also suggest that apparently, Mrs Gu had become "increasingly neurotic" after
being investigated for corruption in 2007 and had at one point demanded that Mr
Heywood, as a member of her inner circle, divorce his wife and swear an oath of
loyalty to which Mr Heywood had refused.
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