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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 were able to visit him on Monday and make last-minute pleas. 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."