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3 Chinese Police Officials Die Under Unusual Circumstances
By Olivia Li, Epoch Times
May 27, 2019 Updated: May 27, 2019

The deaths of several officials within China’s police system, and the circumstances surrounding their deaths, have recently generated a lot of public attention.

Chinese state-run media reported the three deaths in May.

Li Qingzhou, 49, died unexpectedly in the early morning of May 13, according to a May 16 report by Beijing News. Li was head of an internal anti-corruption department at the Huaining County police department in Anqing City, Anhui Province. His official obituary said that the medications he had been taking for his liver disease had resulted in depression and ultimately, suicide.

Wang Fengxiang, who was a political commissar (a Party official who supervises political education for cadres) for the Lushan branch of the Hefei City police department, also in Anhui, allegedly committed suicide on May 22, another Beijing News report said. According to the media outlet’s obituary, Wang died in a city about 260 kilometers (162 miles) away from his home after ingesting pesticide. He allegedly left a suicide note, saying that he had been taking anti-depressants for a long time.

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