China may spare murder accused death penalty

Chinese leaders may spare a politician’s wife the death penalty for killing British businessman Neil Heywood, fearing it might incite public sympathy, analysts said today.

China may spare murder accused death penalty

Chinese leaders may spare a politician’s wife the death penalty for killing British businessman Neil Heywood, fearing it might incite public sympathy, analysts said today.

The conclusion of Gu Kailai’s trial will be a step towards closing a scandal that has rocked the Chinese leadership as it prepares to hand over power to younger leaders. The court is due to deliver its verdict tomorrow.

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