Times of Oman

China’s top Macau liaison official dead after fall from building

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BEIJING: China’s top representa­tive to Macau died late on Saturday after falling from the building where he lived, the Chinese government said on Sunday.

Zheng Xiaosong, the head of China’s liaison office to Macau, had been suffering from depression, the Hong Kong and Macau Office of the Chinese government’s State Council said in a statement, adding representa­tives of the Beijing government visited Macau to offer condolence­s.

The statement did not elaborate further on the circumstan­ces of his death. Zheng, 59, was appointed to the Macau post in September 2017 and is a member of the ruling Communist Party’s Central Committee, the largest of China’s elite ruling bodies.

He was previously the vice governor of the southeaste­rn coastal province of Fujian.

The liaison office in Macau serves as a bridge between the local government and Beijing and has become increasing­ly influentia­l in local affairs.

Like neighbouri­ng Hong Kong, Macau operates under China’s “one country, two systems” policy and is ruled by a chief executive, who is chosen via an election but must get approval from Beijing to formally take office.

Macau Chief Executive Fernando Chui said in a statement that he was “shocked” about Zheng’s death and expressed condolence­s. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam also issued a statement expressing “deep sorrow” for Zheng’s death.

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