A Briton convicted of drug trafficking in China has said it will run
Tuesday morning.
Akmal Shaikh, London told the family that he died the next 24 hours.
The 53-year-old denied any knowledge of 4 kg of heroin in his possession
in the city far north of Urumqi in 2007.
His family says he was mentally ill. Cousin told her about his fate, but
said the BBC had not lost hope.
Shaikh cousins, Soohail and Nasir Shaikh, an hour and a half with him
Monday at a hospital in Urumqi security, which was accepted. You are now
back in Beijing.
Mr. Shaikh was arrested at the hospital since August, the blood pressure.
Legal Reprieve love with Mr Sheikh and his family.
Sally Rowen, legal director of Reprieve, the death penalty, said: He said
this morning that will be executed tomorrow morning.
I do not know what was the reaction, but I only know that he said. The
Chinese authorities have always said that he would say in 24 hours.