Beijing, July 14: Chinese police has said that a second investigation into the death of leading dissident Li Wangyang showed that he had committed suicide.
Authorities in the country?s Hunan province said that the conclusion was made in consultation with forensic experts and experienced investigators.
According to the BBC, Wangyang was found dead in his hospital room in the central Chinese city of Shaoyang on June 6.
Wangyang spent more than 22 years in jail after taking part in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, and his death sparked off protests in Hong Kong.
Following his death, a senior Hong Kong official said he doubted the nearly deaf and blind activist could hang himself.
According to the report, Chinese authorities claim he had committed suicide while under police guard.
But Wangyang? friends had suggested that the suicide seemed to be staged and accused authorities of rushing to cremate the activist?s body following an autopsy. (ANI)
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