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Mystery surrounds Chinese ambassador’s death in Israel

Envoy’s family say Du Wei suffered a heart attack but commentato­rs say ‘something smells fishy here’

- Daoud Kuttab Amman

Mystery and speculatio­n on Sunday surrounded the death of the Chinese ambassador to Israel.

The body of Du Wei, 57, was found by an assistant early on Sunday at his home in Herzliya, a coastal town north of Tel Aviv.

The official line from both Israeli and Chinese officials was that there were no suspicious circumstan­ces in the diplomat’s death. “While there is little detailed informatio­n coming out, it seems both sides are sending a message that this was a natural death and that there is no external interventi­on,” commentato­r Wadie Nassar told Arab News.

The ambassador’s own family told medical sources they believed Du had suffered a cardiac arrest, but that did not stop the rumor mill from going into overdrive.

Spy movie

Comments from readers under an online article in the Jerusalem Post included: “Something smells fishy here.” Another said there was “a long list of suspects,” and the envoy’s death was like something in a spy movie, or the US murder investigat­ion show CSI.

Others suggested a link to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s whirlwind visit to Israel last week, during which he was overtly critical of China, and demanded that Israel stop sharing confidenti­al military informatio­n with Beijing.

Speculatio­n was fueled by a cryptic statement from an Israeli official, who said: “Police are investigat­ing this as death by natural causes.” If Du died from natural causes, it was not immediatel­y clear what police were investigat­ing.

Du had been in Israel only since February, but already had a high profile defending his country’s response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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Chinese Ambassador Du Wei

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