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US forensic expert linked to China death inquiry
www.foxnews.com
[Fox News] - Henry Lee said police did not directly ask for help investigating the death of Neil Heywood, whose body was found in the southwestern Chinese city of Chongqing. The wife of the city's Communist Party chief has been named a suspect in Heywood's death.
Briefly World: Global powers,Iran meet in Baghdad
archive.indianexpress.com
[Indian Express] - BEIJING: A US forensic scientist said Wednesday that Chinese police asked him to analyse a blood sample in February, linking him to the scandal surrounding the death of British citizen Neil Heywood. MELBOURNE: An Air Mauritius plane with 180 passengers
Chinese police chief at centre of Neil Heywood case could be charged with treason
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - Wang Lijun, the Chinese police chief who reported the death of Neil Heywood to the United States consulate in February, could be tried for treason as early as next month. The former chief of police in Chongqing triggered China's biggest political
Tracking Hidden Frenchman in China's Political Drama
www.nytimes.com
[New York Times] - The Chinese authorities have identified her as a suspect in the death last November of the other Westerner, a British businessman named Neil Heywood. Mr. Devillers has not been accused by the authorities in China or anywhere else of any misconduct.
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