Ex-Royal Marine charged with spying for Hong Kong found dead in park

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Ex-Royal Marine charged with spying for Hong Kong found dead in park
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Matthew Trickett, 37, who was charged with surveillance of activists, was found on Sunday evening in Maidenhead park

A former Royal Marine commando who was charged with spying for the Hong Kong intelligence service has died, police have said.

Matthew Trickett, 37, who was on bail, was found by a member of the public in a park near where he lived in Maidenhead, Berkshire.

Thames Valley police said officers attended and administered emergency treatment but he was pronounced dead at the scene in Grenfell Park on Sunday. The force said: “An investigation is ongoing into the death, which is currently being treated as unexplained.”

Trickett appeared in court along with two other men last week accused of monitoring, surveillance and harassment of pro-democracy activists in the UK.

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Sounds like the world got a little less shitty.

Are you sure he wasn't liquidated? To keep him from spilling secrets on that intelligence service?

Putin and Kim Jong Un are besties so ...

Xi Jinping? Kim Jong Un is North Koreas Supreme leader.

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Thames Valley police said officers attended and administered emergency treatment but he was pronounced dead at the scene in Grenfell Park on Sunday.

Trickett appeared in court along with two other men last week accused of monitoring, surveillance and harassment of pro-democracy activists in the UK.

Trickett, Chung Biu Yuen, 63 and Chi Leung “Peter” Wai, 38, were charged with unlawfully assisting the Hong Kong intelligence service and engaging in foreign interference by forcing entry into a British address.

Thames Valley police detectives are investigating whether anyone else was involved in the death, and the official designation of “unexplained” means they are yet to find anything suspicious or pointing to homicide.

Kashif Malik, prosecuting, informed the judge Louisa Ciecióra: “He told two separate custody sergeants when he is released he is going to kill himself because ‘he has nothing to live for’.

The men were required to report weekly to a local police station, were subject to a 10pm-5am curfew and were banned from travelling abroad.


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UK seems to have a comparatively large number of people dying during peace time within its borders due to foreign countries' actions