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Hong Kong pastor Reverend Yuen Tin-yau dies aged 71; remembered for ‘father-like kindness’
- Yuen was chairman of Hong Kong Christian Council, Methodist Church president and campaigner for greater democracy
- He appealed to Christians to speak up against injustice and once said that ‘having no opinion was an opinion’
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Yuen Tin-yau, known for his devotion to opposition causes and who crossed a police cordon to talk to students at a university campus fortified as a last-stand bastion during the 2019 protests, has died aged 71.
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The Methodist Church said Yuen was taken to Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital on Saturday after he suffered a stroke and he died at 8am in the company of family members.
Yuen, who was a chairman of the Hong Kong Christian Council, a past president of the Methodist Church and a campaigner for democracy, had also battled cancer over the past year, the church said.
Yuen joined the Methodist Church in 1978, was its president from 2012 to 2015, retiring in 2016.
Yuen, a prominent leader in the Christian community, appealed to authorities in 2019 to shelve an extradition bill, which was eventually scrapped, and asked them to launch an independent inquiry into clashes that broke out between protesters and police during the anti-government protests.
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