China News Service, July 22. According to a comprehensive report by the US "World Daily", the University of Utah's new file data released this week show that a 19-year-old Chinese student surnamed Dong reported to the school that he was threatened by his boyfriend and died a few weeks later. .

The National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) reported that the case of the student surnamed Dong is the second case at the University of Utah in four years. The student reported to the school supervisor that he had been threatened by his boyfriend, and then something unexpected happened.

  The report pointed out that from the archives released on the 19th, it can be seen that before the student surnamed Dong was killed, a series of mistakes occurred at the University of Utah, which eventually led to tragedy.

  On February 11 this year, the Salt Lake City Police Department in Utah received a report from the University of Utah campus police that a man threatened to kill his girlfriend. When the police went to check, they found the corpse of a student surnamed Dong in the hotel, and her 26-year-old ex-girlfriend was in the room. boyfriend.

  The ex-boyfriend confessed to the police that he committed suicide by agreeing with the student surnamed Dong, intending to kill her first and then self-destruct.

Prosecutors charged the student's ex-boyfriend surnamed Dong with murder, with a court date set for Aug. 8.

  According to documents released by the University of Utah, weeks before the killing of the student Dong, the university knew that she had been subjected to intimate partner violence and that her personal safety was in danger.

The student surnamed Dong informed the dormitory supervisor on January 14 this year that her boyfriend had suicidal tendencies and was arrested by the police for a physical conflict with her two days ago.

  Documents show that the student surnamed Dong applied to the police for a temporary protection order, but the school noted on the incident record form that "there is no regulation that requires the police station to notify the school of an arrest or protection order for the student involved."

  The roommate of the student surnamed Dong, Mike Grande, said in an interview with the campus newspaper "Daily Utah Chronicle" that he accompanied the student surnamed Dong to inform the school about domestic violence cases and injuries.

  Regarding the death of the student surnamed Dong, McGrand said: "I am very angry, it is completely avoidable."

  Archival data shows that University of Utah President Landau once said that the incident highlighted the school's "poor internal communication and lack of professionalism". How dormitory supervisors should deal with similar problems must be re-organized and improved.

  The NBC reported that the parents of the student surnamed Dong issued a statement saying that the school did not fulfill its responsibility to protect their daughter, and did not want her daughter to die in an unclear manner.

Appointed attorney Swart confirmed that the parents of the student surnamed Dong plan to sue the University of Utah.

(Yan Lingru)