On 14 November 2011, Heywood was summoned to Chongqing by Gu Kailai. She sent Zhang Xiaojun (张晓军) to bring him from Beijing to the Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel (南山丽景度假酒店). Zhang Xiaojun is described as an 'orderly' in the Bo household. Aged 32, he used to serve as a bodyguard for
Bo Yibo. He is also listed as the supervisor of the Guagua Technology Company, belonging to
Bo Guagua. The hotel is located in and overlooks
Nan'an District. Heywood was found in his hotel room, 26 hours after his death. The cause of death was given as
alcohol poisoning. There was no
autopsy, and he was cremated days later. Questions were raised later as friends described him as "not a serious drinker" (some reports have his family describing him as "a
teetotaler"). An internal Chinese report confirmed that Heywood died from
potassium cyanide added to his drink. However, further investigations led to new findings suggesting the death of Heywood was a murder committed by Gu Kailai.
Aftermath Wang Lijun, who was the head of Chongqing police department as well as the vice mayor of Chongqing, was in charge of the investigation. According to a CPC internal report, Wang and his lieutenants were said to be under political pressure during the investigations. Soon Wang found the murder was related to Bo, who had been his superior for more than 10 years. After submitting the investigation report to Bo Xilai, Wang was suspended by Bo. Some of the police officers who participated in the investigation were arrested. In February 2012, Wang fled to the US consulate in Chengdu, precipitating the so-called
Wang Lijun incident. On 14 March 2012, the Dalian-based billionaire
Xu Ming, a close associate of Bo, disappeared. It was speculated that he was under arrest. Reports suggest Heywood's wife was employed by Xu. On 15 March 2012, Bo was removed from his post of party chief for Chongqing. The same day, the state-run
Xinhua News Agency said that, according to the reinvestigation, the evidence indicated Heywood was a victim of homicide, of which Bo Xilai's wife, Gu Kailai, and Zhang Xiaojun, her bodyguard, were "strongly suspected". Bo was placed under house arrest in Beijing. Gu and Zhang were both arrested. He was arrested and allegedly confessed that he prepared the poison and handed it to an employee of Bo. On 13 April 2012, Heywood's widow, Wang Lulu, visited the
British Embassy in Beijing, and asked for a visa to travel to the UK with her two young children, reportedly concerned that the people who had killed her husband might come after her and her family. The entrance to the family's gated compound in Beijing was guarded by troops from the
People's Liberation Army, and police ordered her not to communicate with international journalists.
Legal process On 26 July 2012, Gu Kailai was charged with the murder of Neil Heywood. On 9 August 2012, the trial of Gu was held and lasted only one day, as the defendant
did not contest the charges. The same day, four policemen, all senior officers from Chongqing, where the UK businessman was killed, were formally accused of covering up the murder of Heywood and indicted. as long as she does not commit any additional offences in the next two years. Zhang Xiaojun, a Bo family aide, was sentenced to nine years in jail for his involvement in the murder, Both Zhang Xiaojun and Gu Kailai declined to exercise their right to an appeal. On 14 December 2015, Gu Kailai's sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. The prison authorities said Gu had expressed repentance and had made no intentional offences during their review. Zhang was released early at an unknown date no later than January 2018. ==See also==