China 'shocked' over slaying of its national by Islamic State
Hong said the Chinese government had been trying to rescue the hostage with all-out efforts since the kidnapping happened.

"The Chinese side noticed the report and was greatly shocked," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hong Lei said in a press release, adding the information needs to be further verified.
The dreaded Islamic militant group had yesterday said it had killed a Chinese and a Norwegian hostage.
Hong said the Chinese government had been trying to rescue the hostage with all-out efforts since the kidnapping happened.
Earlier in September, the IS said it had captured a Chinese and a Norwegian hostage, who were identified by IS's English-language magazine Dabiq as Fan Jinghui, a freelance consultant and Ole Johan Grimsgaard-Ofstad.
However, the group did not specify when or where the two had been captured.
The Foreign Ministry said then that the description given by the IS about Fan matches a Chinese missing abroad, adding that China is firmly opposed to violence against innocent civilians.
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