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January, 2005
Rome (AsiaNews) – Mgr John Gao Kexian, unofficial Bishop of
Yantai died in the evening of January 24 2005 in a hospital in the
city of Bingzhou (Shandong). He had been in prison for the previous
five years.
His
body was cremated and buried the day following his death in the
presence of police officers. No relative or faithful were allowed to
attend the event. The Bishop died without any religious comforts and
his body was not blessed.
Because
of the news blackout surrounding his case and concerns about his
health rumours about his death had already appeared in September
2004. The Vatican, which had received the news from a nun, had
itself announced his passing on September 11, 2004. It is very
likely that she had learnt about the Bishop’s rapidly failing
health and had alerted the outside world.
This
time, Bishop Gao’s death was confirmed by several sources in
Shandong province. Relatives who wanted to visit him in hospital in
Bingzhou found that he was already dead.
Police
refused an autopsy and speedily proceeded to bury him.
The
Bishops’ remains now lie in a cemetery on the outskirts of
Gaomiaoli village, near Bingzhou.
Bishop
Gao was 81-year-old. As a seminary student he had already spent many
years in a forced labour camp in Longzhen (Heilongjiang province).
He was ordained in July 1983 and became bishop in October 1992.
Whilst on a pastoral visit to some families the police arrested him
and he has not been heard ever since.
When
news first came about his death AsiaNews wondered what the
probable cause was: torture, hardship, old age?
Shandong
authorities report that he died of illness but since the police took
the body away and prevented any autopsy from being performed, it is
still a legitimate question to ask what the cause Bishop Gao’s
death was.
The
issue is important because Chinese authorities still detain
incommunicado two other bishops: James Su Zhimin, Ordinary
Bishop of Baoding (Hebei province) and Mgr Francis An Shuxin, his
auxiliary. They, too, were abducted by the police in 1997 and 1996
respectively.
Bishop
Su was seen last November in a hospital in Baoding, but was
disappeared thereafter.
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