Dissident Chen Yizi, former aide to Zhao Ziyang, dies in Los Angeles
Official who urged talks with 1989 Tiananmen protesters, then fled amid crackdown, dies
Chen Yizi
1940-2014
Chen Yizi, a former aide and senior policy adviser to ousted Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang, died in Los Angeles on the eve of yesterday's 25th anniversary of the former party chief Hu Yaobang's death.
Chen was director of the Institute for Economic Structural Reform under the State Council but became the most wanted senior party official after he fled the nation to escape prosecution in the wake of the crackdown in Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989.
Wu Sheng, Chen's daughter, said her father died at home in the Californian city on Monday.
"He left peacefully, without fear or anxiety," she said.
Chen's health had been deteriorating, according to Bao Pu, the son of Bao Tong, the personal secretary to Zhao and the highest-ranking official jailed over the Tiananmen Square protests, for which Hu's death was the spark.
Chen's daughter flew to California from Beijing several days ago "to grab the last chance to be with him after realising her father's physical condition had become worse", according to Bao.