(Tianjin Comprehensive News) Former reporter Fu Guohao, a former China Global Times reporter who was attacked in the Hong Kong anti -repair example in 2019. It is reported that he died of illness in October last year.
Fu Guohao's father on Thursday (November 17) on the Chinese social platform "Today's Headline" stated that Fu Guohao had died of illness on the evening of October 25, 2021, 30 years old, 30 years old;The ashes were placed in Tianjin Restaux in May this year.
Fu's father told the top news of the Chinese online media that after Fu Guohao left from the Global Times last April, "Our family accompanied him to fight depression, but in October 2021 he left us."
Aiming at the time for netizens to publicize the announcement of his son's death more than a year, Fu's Father sent a post again on Friday (November 18). For patriotic reasons, he had to take more considerations on the issue of disclosure of his son's death.
He wrote: "I, we, my family, must not be due to personal reasons, even if it is life and death. You can't make a little bit of dirty loss."
Fu Father revealed that after Fu Guohao attacked in Hong Kong in August 2019, he received dozens of harassment calls every day. For this reason, he also replaced his mobile phone number many times, saying "they deal with Guohao's flesh and soul.The attack has reached the degree of unsatisfactory. "
Fu Guohao was born in Tianjin in 1991, graduated from the School of Literature and Press and Communication of China Ocean University of China, and joined the Global Times in 2018.
During the anti -repair storm in Hong Kong in 2019, he went to Hong Kong to interview and was attacked and bound by a demonstrator at the Hong Kong Airport.At that time, he shouted "I support the Hong Kong police, you can hit me" in Mandarin. Many Chinese people are hailed as "patriotic journalists" and "heroes".
The three of them were charged with Fu Guohao, which was ruled by riots in January 2021 and sentenced to four years, three months to five and a half years; Fu Guohao attended the relevant court trial.