There were signs that discussions of Dr Li Wenliang's death were being censored in China
became the top-read topic on China's microblogging site Weibo on Friday, local time, with over 1.5 billion views, and was also heavily discussed in private WeChat messaging groups, where people expressed outrage and sadness.
"Light a candle and pay tribute to the hero," said one Weibo commentator. "You were the beam of light in the night." An image also posted on Weibo showed a message, "farewell Li Wenliang", carved into the snow on a riverbank in Beijing. "Wuhan indeed owes Li Wenliang an apology. Wuhan and Hubei officials also owe a solemn apology to the people of Hubei and this country," Hu Xijin, the editor of the ruling Communist Party-backedReports of Li's death surfaced on state media before midnight local time on Thursday in China, were removed, and then reappeared early on Friday.
"The CCDI has now sent an investigation team to carry out a full probe in response to public concerns and to allow people to look forward to the revealing of the full truth," the officialAt a news conference in Wuhan on Friday, the city's vice mayor Hu Yabo said he was "deeply grieved" at the death of Li Wenliang and others who have been killed by the virus, and would fully cooperate with the investigation.
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