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Grandparen­ts fight to win back children of their murdered son

Britons’ battle with vengeful wife’s family in China

- By Chris Greenwood and Andrew Levy c.greenwood@dailymail.co.uk

THE grandparen­ts of two British children are fighting to bring them home from China after their son was fatally wounded in a scuffle with his estranged wife.

Michael Simpson, 34, was stabbed through the heart and his new girlfriend was brutally slashed at their Shanghai apartment.

The successful expatriate businessma­n’s wife WeiWei faces up to 50 years in prison if she is convicted of murder. But her family were allowed to take the couple’s two children Alice, five, and Jack, seven, to their remote provincial home.

Mr Simpson’s parents now fear that unless they agree to ‘forgive’ WeiWei, dramatical­ly slashing her sentence, they will never see them again.

Speaking last night, his father Ian, a retired IT consultant, said the children are being used as ‘leverage’ in an expensive custody battle that threatens to rage for months.

‘Without the children I’ve lost everything,’ he said. ‘If they were to stay there now I’d probably never hear from them or see them again. We are now focused totally on the children. We literally don’t care about WeiWei. Whatever happens to her, we don’t care – whether she gets 50 years or five years.’

Michael Simpson travelled to Shang-

hai in 2009 to work as a senior manager for Next as it expanded into the Far East. Within months he met WeiWei, a store pregnantan­d unhappy,But went assistant,his withon his wifeto Jack. familyhave­and becameshe The daughtersa­id, quicklycou­ple increasing­lyas Alice.she married becamewas ‘materialis­tic’on their children. while he remained focused

They separated and Mr Simpson began another relationsh­ip with Rachel Lin, a British university- educated Chinese woman and senior colleague.

On March 20, WeiWei arrived at Mr Simpson’s apartment with two friends and a row broke out as she threatened to blackmail his new partner. His family said she was going to post ‘embarrassi­ng material’ about Rachel online unless she was given more money. The mother of two is accused of pulling out a knife and stabbing her husband several times before slashing his girlfriend’s arm ‘to the bone’.

Ian Simpson, who lives in rural Suffolk, flew to Shanghai the next day where he found his grandchild­ren being looked after by a social worker at a hotel.

But the suspected killer’s family then employed a lawyer who managed to get the children put in their care.

The pair, who both hold British passports and were regular visitors, are now believed to be more than 700 miles from Shang- hai WeiWei’son Mayin 25 Hubei parents.but Mr provinceAl­ice Simpson turned withand five his wife Diana, 67, were unable to wish her a happy birthday or send her a present. Mr Simpson said: ‘I understand what they are doing. They want to do the best for WeiWei but at the same time it feels like Jack and Alice are being used as leverage. ‘The prosecutio­n is going for a life sentence which is 50 years and forgivenes­s will reduce that by 80 per cent and mean she pays no compensati­on. My lawyers say it is disgusting. The brother mentioned it in the very first meeting. He said, “Will you forgive her?” I said, “What? Will that bring my son back?” I realised a few days later it was a missed opportunit­y because I could have said yes and got the kids back.

‘The longer the kids are with WeiWei’s parents the harder it will be to get them back because the authoritie­s might say the children are settled with them.

‘Forgivenes­s could shorten the custody case by about eight months. The consulate said when a Chinese mother and European father split up the mother usually takes the children and literally disappears in China. It would be difficult to do that in the UK but over there with 1.4billion people you can disappear.’

Mr Simpson has now joined forces with his wife, with Michael’s mother, Linda, and with his second son Andrew, 36, to win his grandchild­ren back.

They have already raised nearly £15,000 towards a £35,000 target to pay the custody legal fees and for medical care for Rachel.

Describing his son Mr Simpson said: ‘ Michael was a devoted father and did everything for the kids. She preferred going out and buying clothes. She wanted more money and help with the kids. That’s how the tension grew – WeiWei was materialis­tic and my son was more home-oriented.’

Last month an inquest was opened in Bournemout­h near where Michael Simpson, whose funeral was held in Poole, last lived in Britain with his mother. Coroner Rachael Griffin adjourned the matter pending the outcome of the murder inquiry.

A crowdfundi­ng website has been set up by a friend to help cover Ian Simpson’s legal fight. Details are at: www.justgiving.com/crowdfundi­ng/jackandali­ce.

 ??  ?? Devoted dad: Michael Simpson, with Jack and Alice, was stabbed to death VICTIM AND HIS CHILDREN
Devoted dad: Michael Simpson, with Jack and Alice, was stabbed to death VICTIM AND HIS CHILDREN
 ??  ?? Attacked: Rachel Lin’s arm was cut to the bone. ‘Materialis­tic’: WeiWei, below, could be jailed for life NEW GIRLFRIEND
Attacked: Rachel Lin’s arm was cut to the bone. ‘Materialis­tic’: WeiWei, below, could be jailed for life NEW GIRLFRIEND
 ??  ?? KILLER WIFE
KILLER WIFE
 ??  ?? Grandfathe­r: Ian Simpson
Grandfathe­r: Ian Simpson

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