Respected British Tibetan monk killed in southwest China: sources
By Didi Tang, AP
October 10, 2013, 12:12 am TWN
October 10, 2013, 12:12 am TWN
“He was kind and astute, and earned the respect of the community,” said Tibetan writer and activist Tsering Woeser, who met the monk in 2003 in a western Chinese town where he was preparing for a charity school project.
The monk, a British citizen, was attacked by three Tibetans at his residence in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu on Tuesday and was killed along with his nephew and a driver, Chengdu police said.
Police said the attack occurred after negotiations over a financial dispute soured. The victim's brother, Lama Yeshe Rinpoche, issued a statement saying the three had been “assassinated,” but did not elaborate.
The brother wrote on the website of the Scottish monastery co-founded by Tarap Shetrup Akong that the monk's body had been taken to a hospital where a post-mortem would be carried out.
Chengdu police said suspects have been detained and admitted carrying out the killings.
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