LONDON: The wife of disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xila, Gu Kailai has confessed to killing British businessman Neil Heywood last November, a senior prosecutor on the case has confirmed.
The prosecutor, who didn't disclose his identity and was reportedly part of the prosecution team investigating Heywood's alleged murder, claimed that Gu had admitted "economic crimes".
"Gu told investigators everything she could remember and, as for those accusations about which she couldn't remember clearly, she asked the investigators to go ahead and write up anything they'd like to," The Telegraph quoted the source, as saying. Gu reportedly appeared "gracious" and "relaxed" as she confessed to Heywood's murder, the source said. Gu, the wife of former party secretary of Chongqing, is expected to go on trial for murder in the city of Hefei, along with Zhang Xiaojun, a household aide and bodyguard of Bo's family.
The same source said the only physical evidence prosecutors had been able to gather was a piece of Heywood's heart, removed by Chongqing's former police-chief, Wang Lijun, before the 41-year-old Old Harrovian's body was cremated.
Earlier, family associates of Bo had hoped for a mental health evaluation for Gu before she went on trial, after it emerged that she had been suffering from severe depression for several years and was undergoing treatment.
The prosecutor, who didn't disclose his identity and was reportedly part of the prosecution team investigating Heywood's alleged murder, claimed that Gu had admitted "economic crimes".
"Gu told investigators everything she could remember and, as for those accusations about which she couldn't remember clearly, she asked the investigators to go ahead and write up anything they'd like to," The Telegraph quoted the source, as saying. Gu reportedly appeared "gracious" and "relaxed" as she confessed to Heywood's murder, the source said. Gu, the wife of former party secretary of Chongqing, is expected to go on trial for murder in the city of Hefei, along with Zhang Xiaojun, a household aide and bodyguard of Bo's family.
The same source said the only physical evidence prosecutors had been able to gather was a piece of Heywood's heart, removed by Chongqing's former police-chief, Wang Lijun, before the 41-year-old Old Harrovian's body was cremated.
Earlier, family associates of Bo had hoped for a mental health evaluation for Gu before she went on trial, after it emerged that she had been suffering from severe depression for several years and was undergoing treatment.
Edited By Cen Fox Post Team