| Number | 125 | Name | Gao Yuan | Sex | M | Age | 24 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Physician, Division of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing Shijingshan Hospital | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | At about 11:00 p.m. on June 3, 1989, he was hit by two bullets in the chest near the Fuxingmen Subway Station. The bullets went through his body and left a hole as big as a bowl in his back. He was taken on a flatbed tricycle to the municipal Children's Hospital where he died as a result of losing too much blood. On June 9, his body was taken to the Fuxing Hospital and left with other corpses in the bicycle shed. His body was located by his family on June 11. The Shijingshan spital issued a certificate of accidental death for him and held a memorial service. He was buried in Babaoshan Cemetery. | ||||||||
| Number | 126 | Name | Ni Shilian | Sex | M | Age | 24 | Home Location | Shandong Province |
| Work Unit / School | Graduate of Beijing Petroleum College, staff member of design institute at Beijing Petrochemical Company | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | At about 11:00 p.m. on June 3, 1989, Ni and six other young men left the Geology Hospital on their bicycles. At Xidan, he was shot in the chest and abdomen. He was taken by local residents to the Xuanwu Hospital and died there. In 1990, his work unit issued a certificate stating that he had died an "unnatural death," and adding that "he violated martial law and should be responsible for the consequences." His family was paid 835 yuan-an amount equal to his basic wage for ten months. Two of Ni's companions-Cao Changren and Wang Jianwei-were injured in the incident. | ||||||||
| Number | 127 | Name | Kuang Min | Sex | M | Age | 27 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Graduate of Beijing Industrial University; engineer, Beijing Forklift Factory | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the evening of June 3, 1989, Kuang was shot at Muxudi. The bullet entered his lower back and exited at the right side of his abdomen. He died in the hospital. His ashes are kept at his home. | ||||||||
| Number | 128 | Name | Yin Shunqing | Sex | M | Age | 30 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Worker, Beijing No.1 Home Maintenance Company | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | At about 7:00 p.m. on June 3, 1989, Yin left home on a bicycle. At about 10:00 p.m., he was seen by someone near the Telegraph Building. Later, someone saw his dead body pierced by gunshot wounds at Liubukou. His body has never been found. | ||||||||
| Number | 129 | Name | He Shitai | Sex | M | Age | 31 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Worker, foundry shop of Beijing First Machine Tool Factory | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the evening of June 3, He finished the night shift and intended to visit his father-in-law. He was shot by the troops at the southern intersection of Nanheyan. A bullet hit his temple and he died before reaching the hospital. His family found his body in the Xiehe Hospital two days later. Someone brought his bicycle to his home. | ||||||||
| Number | 130 | Name | Zhou Yuzhen | Sex | F | Age | 36 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Special secretary in the State Planning Commission's System Reform Division (political research) (professional soldier) | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the evening of June 3, 1989, Zhou her husband and their child were looking out a window at home when they heard the sound of shooting. The troops strafed the building, and Zhou was hit in the head. She died on the spot. She was buried in Babaoshan Islamic Cemetery (though Zhou was not a Muslim). | ||||||||
| Number | 131 | Name | Zha Aiguo | Sex | M | Age | 22 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Unemployed | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | At 10:00 p.m. on June 3, 1989, Zha was shot by martial law troops in the head while on his way to Gongzhufen. He died at No.301 Hospital, and his family recovered his body on June 5. After cremation, he was buried in Tianjin, his hometown. | ||||||||
| Number | 132 | Name | Song Baosheng | Sex | M | Age | 39 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Employee of Beijing No. 4 Glass Factory; he was a representative to the Beijing People's Congress, a member of the municipal youth shock brigade and a model worker | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the evening of June 3, 1989, Song was resting at home in Muxidi when he heard gunfire and went to close the windows. He was shot through the stomach, and was taken to hospital. However, the army supervisor at the hospital would not allow any emergency treatment and ordered that there should not be any mention of a gunshot wound on the death certificate. He was buried in Babaoshan. His father later wrote a letter to the CCP Central Committee, lodging a complaint against the Public Security Bureau of Xicheng District and Premier Li Peng. He has never received a reply. | ||||||||
| Number | 133 | Name | Chen Senlin | Sex | M | Age | 36 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Worker, Beijing 707 Factory | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the evening of June 3, 1989, Chen rode his bicycle to Xidan, was shot by martial law troops in the heart and died at the Beijing No.2 Municipal Hospital. His family, however, had to search everywhere for his body and finally requested help from the Sanitation Bureau. His decomposed body was discovered one month later, identifiable only by a surgical scar on his abdomen. After cremation, he was buried in Jiangsu, his native province. | ||||||||
| Number | 134 | Name | Shi Haiwen | Sex | M | Age | 20 | Home Location | Unknown |
| Work Unit / School | Postgraduate student at Shenyang Pharmacy College (doing research at the Beijing Nutrition Institute) | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On June 4, 1989, Shi was shot in the neck and died in Jishuitan Hospital. | ||||||||
| Number | 135 | Name | Yang Hanlei | Sex | M | Age | 19 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Trainee chef at Beijing Liufang Hotel | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the evening of June 3, 1989, Yang left with his classmates to purchase a monthly bus pass, then proceeded to the Beijing Hotel. At the southern intersection of Nanchizi, he was shot in the spleen in the early hours of June 4 and died in Xiehe Hospital as a result of losing too much blood. His family was notified by his classmates three or four days later and retrieved his body. After cremation, his ashes were kept at home. | ||||||||
| Number | 136 | Name | XXX | Sex | M | Age | Age unknown | Home Location | Hebei Province |
| Work Unit / School | Formerly a reporter at Kailuan Miners News, transferred to Xinhua News Agency in 1989 | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | Killed on June 4, 1989. | ||||||||
| Number | 137 | Name | Wang Yaohe | Sex | M | Age | 40+ | Home Location | Address unknown |
| Work Unit / School | Chef at a restaurant in Chaoyangmenwai | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | Wang was killed on June 4, 1989. | ||||||||
| Number | 138 | Name | Peng Jun | Sex | M | Age | 30 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Staff member in the office of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps in Beijing | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | At about 6:40 a.m. on June 4, 1989, Peng left his home in Dongdaqiao in Chaoyang District to buy breakfast. A fusillade of gunfire by the troops hit him twice. One bullet hit his ankle, the other entered his right back and exited through the left side of his chest. He died in Chaoyang Hospital. | ||||||||
| Number | 139 | Name | Liu Qiang | Sex | M | Age | Unknown | Home Location | Hebei Province |
| Work Unit / School | Student of Hebei Normal University | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | Liu went to Beijing to participate in the student movement and could not be found after June 4, 1989. | ||||||||
| Number | 140 | Name | Su Xin | Sex | F | Age | 29 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Employee of the Nonferrous Metals Import/Export Company | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the evening of June 3, 1989, Su was returning home after visiting her mother. Still worried about her mother, who lived alone on Fuchengmenwai Street, Su decided to turn back to check on her. But, the southern intersection of Nanlishi Road was blocked. In the early hours of June 4, the troops strafed pedestrians by the roadside. Five people were shot. Su was hit in the chest and died in the Beijing People's Hospital. She was married but had no children. | ||||||||
| Number | 141 | Name | Bao Xiudong | Sex | M | Age | 41 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Director of a printing house on Gulou East Road | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the evening of June 3, 1989, Bao was shot on the street near Beijing Hotel and died in Xiehe Hospital. He was buried in Babaoshan Cemetery. | ||||||||
| Number | 142 | Name | Zhao Dejiang | Sex | M | Age | 27 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Driver for the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, former soldier | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | In the early hours of June 4, 1989, at the front gate of the headquarters of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, Zhao went to the aid of an old man [see No. 143] who had been shot by martial law troops and was himself shot in the head. He died on the way to hospital. | ||||||||
| Number | 143 | Name | XXX | Sex | M | Age | Unknown | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Unknown | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | In the early hours of June 4, 1989, he was shot to death at the front gate of the headquarters of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions. Zhao Dejiang [see No. 142] was also killed while trying to help him. (This information was provided by many eyewitnesses.) | ||||||||
| Number | 144 | Name | Cao XX | Sex | M | Age | 21 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Draftsman at the Cartography Department of the Beijing Surveying and Mapping Research Institute | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | Cao left home on the night of June 3, 1989 and was shot near Xidan. He was sent to the Posts Hospital and died without receiving treatment. When his body was picked up from the hospital, it was covered with flies, and his wounds had become putrefied. His body was cremated on June 7 at Babaoshan. His ashes were not kept. | ||||||||
| Number | 145 | Name | Cui Linfeng | Sex | M | Age | 29 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Worker in the Beijing Sanlihe Garment Factory, member of the United Defense Brigade, Xicheng Division | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | At 7:00 p.m. on June 3, 1989, Cui left home to go to work. His shift was supposed to end at 2:00 a.m., but his family waited for two days, and he still did not return. When his family went to look for him at the factory, they learned that on the night of June 3, after arriving at the factory, three people rode their bicycles toward Chang'an Boulevard. Then one went east, one went south and Cui went west. Gunshots were heard, and Cui never returned. The two others returned to their homes safely. Cui's family searched many hospitals but found no trace of him. To this day, he has not been seen, either dead or alive. | ||||||||
| Number | 146 | Name | Wang Fang | Sex | M | Age | 50+ | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Worker in the Beijing Mining Machinery Factory | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the night of June 3, 1989, Wang was shot in the head at Muxudi. Wang Jun and other people lifted him on to a truck to bring him to the Naval Hospital, but he died en route. | ||||||||
| Number | 147 | Name | Liu Jingsheng | Sex | M | Age | 40+ | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Railway worker | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | Liu died on June 4, 1989 near Yangfangdian. | ||||||||
| Number | 148 | Name | Zhang Jiamei | Sex | F | Age | 61 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Recently retired Personnel Department Chief at the Administration Department of the Ministry of Chemical Industry | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the night of June 3, 1989, Zhang was shot in her own home, located at Hepingli. When she heard the chaos occurring outside, she leaned out the window facing the street, and was shot through the heart. She died instantly. | ||||||||
| Number | 149 | Name | XXX | Sex | M | Age | Unknown | Home Location | Wuxi City, Jiangsu |
| Work Unit / School | Student in the Electrical Engineering Department of Wuxi Jiangnan University | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | During the 1989 demonstrations, XXX and several of his classmates went to Beijing to deliver contributions that they had collected for the students on hunger strike in Tiananmen Square. He never returned to school. He has not been seen since, either dead or alive. (This information was provided by many teachers from Jiangnan University. The disappearance of XXX is widely known throughout his school.) | ||||||||
| Number | 150 | Name | XXX | Sex | M | Age | 20+ | Home Location | Unknown |
| Work Unit / School | People's Armed Police officer who served as a guard outside the north gate of Beijing No.301 Hospital. | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the night of June 3, 1989, at around 11:00 p.m., the martial law troops were proceeding to Muxudi, and the crowd was retreating. Seeing the threat of danger, XXX opened the main gate of No.301 Hospital, allowing people to take refuge in the courtyard. He was shot by the martial law troops in the head and chest. He died instantly. (This information was provided by many eyewitnesses.) | ||||||||
| Number | 151 | Name | XXX | Sex | M | Age | Unknown | Home Location | Unknown |
| Work Unit / School | Unknown | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | During the day on June 4, 1989, XXX was first run over by a military vehicle, and was then crushed by an armed personnel carrier. His body was identifiable only by the fact that he was wearing a patterned shirt. Only one hand was left intact. What remained of his body was left on the street until the afternoon of June 5, when someone shoveled his remains into a plastic bag and had it taken away. (This information was provided by many eyewitnesses.) | ||||||||
| Number | 152 | Name | XXX | Sex | M | Age | Unknown | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Kitchen staff member at the Great Hall of the People | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | XXX was killed on June 4, 1989, on his way to work, travelling from Qianmian Menkuang Alley to the Great Hall of the People. His family received 10,000 yuan in compensation. | ||||||||
| Number | 153 | Name | XXX | Sex | F | Age | Elderly | Home Location | Wanxian County, Sichuan |
| Work Unit / School | Maid (for the family of a Vice-Minister at Building No.22 Muxudi) | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the night of June 3, 1989, XXX was shot in the stomach while leaning over the 14th floor balcony of Building No.22 at Muxudi. She died instantly. At the same time, an eighth floor resident Yin Jing was shot in the head while turning on a light in his home. (See entry 120) This information was provided by the victim's son to fellow June Fourth victim's family member Su Bingxian at Babaoshan Cemetery. | ||||||||
| Number | 154 | Name | Li Chun | Sex | M | Age | 20 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Cook in the Minorities Hotel at Xidan | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | On the night of June 3, 1989, after working the nightshift, Li was shot while pushing his bicycle in front of a building two doors south of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions headquarters (near Muxudi). The bullet went through his ribs. He was sent to Guang'anmenwai Hospital, but efforts to save him failed. | ||||||||
| Number | 155 | Name | XXX | Sex | F | Age | 31 | Home Location | Beijing Municipality |
| Work Unit / School | Worker at a Beijing factory | ||||||||
| Circumstances of Death | During the day of June 5, 1989, after working the nightshift, she was run over and killed by a speeding armored personnel carrier while crossing the street. She was the sister-in-law of the No.1 Unit of the Beijing People's Armed Police. After some negotiations, XXX was classified as an "accidental death," and her family was given a small amount of compensation. (This information was provided by Driver X, a former People's Armed Police officer now a cab driver working at Yinjian Company's 15th Subsidiary Auto Division.) | ||||||||