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Du Wei: Chinese ambassador to Israel found dead at home | Du Wei: Chinese ambassador to Israel found dead at home |
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China’s Ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, has been found dead in his apartment north of Tel Aviv, an Israeli official told BBC News. | China’s Ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, has been found dead in his apartment north of Tel Aviv, an Israeli official told BBC News. |
The official said Israeli police had launched an investigation but initial findings suggested no foul play. | The official said Israeli police had launched an investigation but initial findings suggested no foul play. |
Mr Du, 57, was only appointed ambassador in February having previously served as envoy to Ukraine. | Mr Du, 57, was only appointed ambassador in February having previously served as envoy to Ukraine. |
The ambassador was married and had a son but his family had still to join him in Israel. | The ambassador was married and had a son but his family had still to join him in Israel. |
He was living in Herzliya, some 10km north of Tel Aviv. | |
An Israeli police spokesman told Reuters news agency: "As part of the regular procedure, police units are at the scene." | An Israeli police spokesman told Reuters news agency: "As part of the regular procedure, police units are at the scene." |
Israel's Channel 12 TV, quoting unnamed medical sources, said initial indications were that Mr Du had died in his sleep of natural causes. | Israel's Channel 12 TV, quoting unnamed medical sources, said initial indications were that Mr Du had died in his sleep of natural causes. |
There was no immediate comment on Mr Du's death from Chinese officials. | There was no immediate comment on Mr Du's death from Chinese officials. |
In a message published on the embassy's website just after his appointment as ambassador, Mr Du praised the relations between "the second largest economy in the world and Israel the start-up nation". | In a message published on the embassy's website just after his appointment as ambassador, Mr Du praised the relations between "the second largest economy in the world and Israel the start-up nation". |
Self-isolation on arrival | Self-isolation on arrival |
When he arrived in Israel on 15 February, Mr Du had immediately to self-isolate for two weeks because of coronavirus restrictions. | When he arrived in Israel on 15 February, Mr Du had immediately to self-isolate for two weeks because of coronavirus restrictions. |
In an interview with Israeli newspaper Makor Rishon last month, Mr Du said China was being made the world's scapegoat. | In an interview with Israeli newspaper Makor Rishon last month, Mr Du said China was being made the world's scapegoat. |
"In history, more than once, a certain group of people was accused of spreading pandemics," he said. | "In history, more than once, a certain group of people was accused of spreading pandemics," he said. |
"That is despicable and should be condemned. The disease is an enemy of the entire humankind and the world should fight it together." | "That is despicable and should be condemned. The disease is an enemy of the entire humankind and the world should fight it together." |
On Friday, his embassy made a scathing attack on US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo who had criticised China's handling of the coronavirus pandemic on a visit to Israel. | On Friday, his embassy made a scathing attack on US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo who had criticised China's handling of the coronavirus pandemic on a visit to Israel. |
In a response published in the Jerusalem Post, the embassy condemned Mr Pompeo's "absurd comments", denying that China had ever covered up the crisis. | In a response published in the Jerusalem Post, the embassy condemned Mr Pompeo's "absurd comments", denying that China had ever covered up the crisis. |