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China began quick cover-up following death of British businessman Heywood | Following the murder of UK businessman, Neil Heywood, in Chongqing last November in the Bo Xilai scandal,
Chinese authorities reportedly began an elaborate cover-up soon after the incident.
According to the BBC, the police who arrived at the hotel in Chongquing, where
Heywood was murdered, immediately knew he had been killed and panicked when they
realised the case could be linked to top Communist Party leader, Bo Xilai and
his wife, Gu Kailai. It was only this month that authorities promised an investigation
and named Gu as a suspect. The 41-year-old British businessman was found dead
in a hotel in Chongqing on 15 November last year. Local officials initially told
Heywood’s family that he died of excessive drinking, while Heywood hardly ever
touched alcohol. It emerged later that he had been poisoned by cyanide which led
to his death. Li Jun, a businessman who is also involved in scandal, and was linked
to Bo, claimed that he was not guilty of the crimes he was convicted of and now
wanted justice. He even said that he was tortured. “They stabbed me with a pen
if I disagreed with them. They slapped me, kicked me, hit me with an ashtray,”
he said. The flamboyant party supremo Bo was sacked and is currently under a probe,
following the arrest of his wife, Gu, and Zhang Xiaojun, an orderly their home,
on charges of murder. Zhang reportedly assisted Gu in committing the murder. The
Chinese authorities have promised the UK government a thorough investigation into
Heywood's death, which is widely being touted as one of China ’s biggest political
scandals in decades.
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