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Weng Mao, 67, was at a scenic mountain reserve in Henan province when the incident happened. He was taken to a local hospital after being administered first-aid treatment, but died of his injuries soon after.
According to a police statement employees at the tourist attraction said after an inspection that monkeys had kicked a rock which fell onto the unfortunate man. The Yuntai Mountain is home to wild monkeys which have been known to steal food and other belongings from tourists.
Mr Weng was a former chairman at a food giant which produces one of the country's most popular sweets, the White Rabbit milk candy. He is said to have been enjoying a happy and healthy retirement.
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