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Monday 06 September 2021 9:43 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 03 November 2021 7:39 pm

Merkel ‘deeply shocked’: Germany’s new ambassador to China dies suddenly

By: Michiel Willems

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Angela Merkel, with Jan Hecker earlier this year in Berlin (Source: Table Media)

Diplomatic circles across China and the wider APAC region are in shock as Germany’s brand new ambassador to China has suddenly died at the age of 54, the German foreign ministry said this morning.

The ministry announced Jan Hecker’s “sudden death” in a short statement in the early hours of today. It did not give details of when or where Mr Hecker died, or specify a cause of death.

Hecker, who became ambassador in August, was married and had three children, according to his biography on the foreign ministry website. He was previously a senior adviser to Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Hecker arrived in China on 1 August and presented his credentials on 24 August, according to the Chinese foreign ministry.

Hecker, a former interior ministry official and then a judge at Germany’s federal administrative court, started work at the chancellery in 2015 as the head of a unit coordinating refugee policy.

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Hecker became Merkel’s foreign policy adviser, an influential post, though one with a low public profile, in 2017.

Merkel said in a statement that “Jan Hecker’s death shocks me deeply”.

“I am mourning an esteemed long-time adviser with deep humanity and outstanding expertise,” the chancellor said.

She added that she was “full of gratitude” to have worked with him for years and expressed her condolences to his family.

The German Embassy in Beijing referred all comment to the Foreign Ministry in Berlin, which did not immediately answer an email seeking further details.

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