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A British man found guilty of drug smuggling in China has been told he will be executed on Tuesday morning. | A British man found guilty of drug smuggling in China has been told he will be executed on Tuesday morning. |
Akmal Shaikh, from London, has reportedly been told by his family that he faces death in the next 24 hours. | Akmal Shaikh, from London, has reportedly been told by his family that he faces death in the next 24 hours. |
The 53-year-old has denied all knowledge of the 4kg of heroin found in his possession in the remote north-western city of Urumqi in 2007. | The 53-year-old has denied all knowledge of the 4kg of heroin found in his possession in the remote north-western city of Urumqi in 2007. |
His family say he is mentally ill. His cousins told him of his fate but they told the BBC he "hasn't given up hope". | |
Mr Shaikh's cousins, Soohail and Nasir Shaikh, spent an hour and a half with him on Monday at the secure hospital in Urumqi where he is being held. They are now returning to Beijing. | |
Mr Shaikh has been detained in hospital since August, suffering from high blood pressure. | |
Mr Shaikh's cousins spent more than an hour with him | |
Legal charity Reprieve has been working with Mr Shaikh and his family. | |
Sally Rowen, legal director of Reprieve's death penalty team, said: "He has been told this morning that he is to be executed tomorrow morning. | |
"I do not know what his reaction was but I just know that he has been told. The Chinese authorities had always said they would tell him 24 hours ahead." |