DONALD Trump has revealed he heard there were heaps of body bags piled up outside a lab in a Chinese city where the Covid-19 epicentre broke out. The former president suspects “gross incompetence” may have led to Covid-19 escaping a Wuhan lab. ReutersSecurity personnel keep watch outside the Wuhan Institute of Virology which Donald Trump believes Covid-19 leaked from[/caption] APTrump referred to classified intellegence which existed on the orgins of Covid[/caption] In an interview with Sky News, the former president detailed how classified intelligence pointed to the Wuhan Institute of virology as the likely source of the deadly virus which has so far killed at least 4.7million. Trump said: “Some of the intelligence is classified and I can’t talk about it, but it most likely, and when I say most likely, like 95 per cent, came from the Wuhan lab. “I don’t know if they had bad thoughts or whether it was gross incompetence, but one way or the other it came out of Wuhan, it came from the Wuhan lab. “I started hearing stories… that there were lots of body bags outside of the lab. I heard that a long time ago. And if they did, in fact, have body bags, that was one little indication wasn’t it?” It comes amid fears scientists in the lab were meddling with coronavirus to make it as much as 1,000 stronger than normal. Trump said it was unlikely the virus was deliberately leaked from the Wuhan lab. Most read in The Sun 'HELPLESS TO PROTECT HER' Dad's agony as girl 'murdered' during sleepover at pals' house MEAL BEALE EastEnders' Ian Beale star spotted working on stall & ‘getting paid in burgers’ 'HEART & SOUL' Heartbreaking video of kids, 11 & 13, 'murdered' with mum & pal SWITCHED ON Four things you MUST do before switching on your heating to help save you money LOVIN’ IT Boss gives whole firm £50k wage after learning a worker had 2nd job at McDonald's REST UP Drivers face unlimited fines & JAIL if they don't follow new Highway Code rule Rather, Trump said it was probably an accident, suggesting a theory about a scientist lunching outside in a park with his girlfriend who caught it from him. He said: “I think that it was incompetence. I think that it escaped from the lab through incompetence.” Former Covid-19 Investigator David Asher said the Chinese were undergoing research that was “definitely related to biological warfare ambitions”. But Trump said he wanted to give China the “benefit of the doubt” and did not think it was a weapon. It comes after a study has claimed a mysterious dark database hidden by China could be the smoking gun that proves Covid did leak from a Wuhan lab. The Sun Online can reveal the closely guarded cache of information is believed to include unpublished samples of data on new viruses and hidden bat collection sites. Most of WIV’s databases were once accessible online – but have since all been taken systematically taken offline by China. And it is believed one of the data files – which was password protected before being taken down – could be holding information on new viruses. World Health Organisation investigators however all but dismissed the lab leak in a joint press conference with their Chinese counterparts – an event which was branded as a “whitewash”. Gilles Demaneuf, a data analyst from DRASTIC, an international team of scientists and sleuths attempting to fill in the gaps on Covid’s origins, compiled a 25-page report on the WIV databases. He told The Sun Online he considers it definitive proof of a “deliberate attempt” at a cover-up by China. Along with the password-protected data, which was hidden to everyone outside of WIV, research by the team found at least 15 virus databases managed by the lab have been mysteriously taken offline. Biochemist Milton Leitenberg, a senior research fellow at the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland, University of Maryland, said he feared China could spawn another pandemic and has “most certainly not” been honest with the world about the outbreak. Wuhan scientists were investigating bat-based coronaviruses for the latest updates Scientists wearing protective suits at the Wuhan Institute of Virology Medical staff members wearing protective clothing to help stop the spread of a deadly virus in Wuhan early last year We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 02077824104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.