The British man Matthew Trickett, who was accused of collecting information for the Hong Kong government, was found to have a corpse park in a park. After the cause of death was unknown, the British police said that the cause of death was not suspicious after the death of the dead.The case will be released until February next year.

Comprehensive Agencence France -Presse, Reuters, and South China Morning Post, etc., the Thames Valley Police Department (Thames Valley Police) said on the evening of Friday (May 24) local time that he was found to have died earlierOne of the suspects involved in the Hong Kong spy case, Terrict, who believed that the cause of death was not suspicious after the corpse inspection.

Trickt, a 37 -year -old, is an immigrant law enforcement official and private detective. He was once a member of the Royal Navy's Marine Corps.He, Yuan Songbiao, administrative manager of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, and Wei Zhiliang, a Hong Kong person who had worked in the British border, was accused of assisting the Hong Kong intelligence department to monitor the local Hong Kong politicians, including the former member of the Legislative Council, Luo Guancong, and the former union of the Trade Union.Director Meng Zhanda and so on.

The three were also accused of being suspected of forcibly broke into the house and violated the crime of foreign intervention and violated the local National Security Law.The three were scheduled to re -report on the Central Criminal Court on Friday, but Terrict was found last Sunday (19th) that Fu's corpse was in a park in Meidenhadi, a Birk -gun in Western London.

Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao criticized Britain for "fabricating allegations, arresting Chinese citizens at will and slandering the Hong Kong government", saying that "any attempt to propose unreasonable allegations to the Hong Kong government is unacceptable."

In this regard, Qiu Yinghua, the director of the Hong Kong Business and Economic Development Bureau, met with the British deputy consul of Hong Kong in Hong Kong on Thursday (May 23), requiring the British to disclose the incident details as soon as possible to let the public understand the truth, but exempt fromNo need to speculate.

Qiu Yinghua also requires the British to deal with the incident fairly to ensure the legitimate rights and interests of the tracked people and ensure the normal operation of the economic and trade offering.

The statement of the Hong Kong Commercial Economic Affairs Bureau did not mention the name of Trickt, but the spokesman said that Qiu Yinghua reiterated the attention of the Hong Kong government to the incident.The death of British immigrants arrested by the police. "

Although one of the defendants died before the news, the spy case was held in the Central Criminal Court on Friday, local time on Friday, local time.Prosecutor Richard said that the Royal Procuratorate (CPS) notified the court that cases against Trilkett would be officially suspended.

He said: "As widely reported, Matthew Trik died on May 19 this year. The cause of his death cannot be explained."

Judge willThe case was later announced again until October 25, and then referred to the Kingston Crown Court, which scheduled for the trial on February 10, 2025.Two other defendants in the same case were allowed to continue the bail.