A former British marine charged with spying for Hong Kong’s intelligence service has died, according to a police statement released on Tuesday evening.
The man, who was named by the Thames Valley Police as Matthew Trickett, was found dead in a park in Maidenhead, a town west of London, on Sunday.
Mr. Trickett was one of three men charged last week under Britain’s National Security Act with assisting the Hong Kong intelligence service, and their case was expected to return to court on Friday.
In the wake of the charges last week, Britain summoned the Chinese ambassador for a reprimand.
Mr. Trickett, 37, who was a British immigration enforcement officer and a former Royal Marine, was also the director of a private security firm, MTR Consultancy.
Persons:
Hong, Matthew Trickett, Trickett
Organizations:
Thames, Police, Britain’s National, Hong, Royal, MTR Consultancy
Locations:
British, Maidenhead, London, Hong Kong, China, Beijing