A Chinese man died a day after appearing in court with his wife for their belief in Falun Gong, a Buddhist spiritual discipline that has been persecuted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since 1999. On June 6, the family of Guo Zhenfang, from China’s northern region of Inner Mongolia, were informed by the local police on the phone that Guo had died. They told Minghui.org that the day before, they saw Guo jump out of the car and walk into the court by himself. When they arrived at the hospital, dozens of plainclothes police were guarding the body of Guo and barred the families from approaching him. Despite this, they were able to see blood on his nose, bruises covering his lower back, and injuries on the inner side of one knee, according to the report. A doctor revealed Guo had no vital signs when he was brought to the …