Ex-Royal Marine, 37, accused of spying for China on Hong Kong activists is found dead in a park

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A Former Royal Marine accused of spying for Hong Kong has been found dead in ‘unexplained’ circumstances last night.

Matthew Trickett, 37 was found dead in a park near his home just days after being charged with carrying out surveillance and hostile reconnaissance on pro-democracy activists in the UK for the Hong Kong intelligence service.

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The suspected spy, who worked as an immigration enforcement officer for the Home Office, due to appear at the Old Bailey on Friday charged with betraying his country.

In a statement, his family said: ‘We’re mourning the loss of a much-loved son, brother and family man.’

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Speaking of the Royal Marine’s death, a local resident told MailOnline: ‘This has been extremely disturbing for residents.

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