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On [[April 4]], [[2008]], Minghui was waiting at a bus stop at 122nd St. and [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] shortly before 9pm when two teenage thugs set upon him. He refused to give up his belongings, and the two attackers starting punching and kicking him. Minghui then attempted to flee his attackers, and ran out onto the street, at which point he was struck by a Jeep Cherokee.<ref>http://www.bwog.net/articles/breaking_student_fleeing_muggers_hit_by_car</ref> He was taken to
 
On [[April 4]], [[2008]], Minghui was waiting at a bus stop at 122nd St. and [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] shortly before 9pm when two teenage thugs set upon him. He refused to give up his belongings, and the two attackers starting punching and kicking him. Minghui then attempted to flee his attackers, and ran out onto the street, at which point he was struck by a Jeep Cherokee.<ref>http://www.bwog.net/articles/breaking_student_fleeing_muggers_hit_by_car</ref> He was taken to
 
[[St. Luke's Hospital]] but passed away as a result of the severe head trauma he sustained.
 
[[St. Luke's Hospital]] but passed away as a result of the severe head trauma he sustained.
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==Investigation and aftermath==
  
 
The driver who struck Minghui stopped at the scene and gave assistance. No charges were filed against him.<ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2008/04/05/2008-04-05_student_fleeing_muggers_killed_in_traffi.html</ref> An [[NYPD]] investigation is underway and is being supported by the [[Department of Public Safety]]. Apparently, images of the muggers were caught on several security cameras on buildings in the area.
 
The driver who struck Minghui stopped at the scene and gave assistance. No charges were filed against him.<ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2008/04/05/2008-04-05_student_fleeing_muggers_killed_in_traffi.html</ref> An [[NYPD]] investigation is underway and is being supported by the [[Department of Public Safety]]. Apparently, images of the muggers were caught on several security cameras on buildings in the area.
  
Minghui's family (presumably in China) has been notified, and plans are being made to hold a "memorial event" on campus.
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Minghui's assailants might be charged with any crime ranging from involuntary manslaughter to felony murder. A conviction for the latter could bring with it a sentence for life in prison.
  
His assailants might be charged with any crime ranging from involuntary manslaughter to felony murder. A conviction for the latter could bring with it a sentence for life in prison.  
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His family (presumably in China) has been notified, and plans are being made to hold a "memorial event" on campus.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 14:59, 5 April 2008

Minghui Yu

Minghui Yu was a PhD student in the Department of Statistics. Scheduled to graduate in 2011, Yu was struck and killed by an SUV while fleeing muggers just north of the Morningside Heights campus.

Life

Before coming to Columbia, Minghui studied at USTC in China, in the Special Class for the Gifted Young.[1]

At Columbia, Minghui served on the 2007-2008 working committee of the CUCSSA. He was also a TA for the statistics department.

Circumstances of death

On April 4, 2008, Minghui was waiting at a bus stop at 122nd St. and Broadway shortly before 9pm when two teenage thugs set upon him. He refused to give up his belongings, and the two attackers starting punching and kicking him. Minghui then attempted to flee his attackers, and ran out onto the street, at which point he was struck by a Jeep Cherokee.[2] He was taken to St. Luke's Hospital but passed away as a result of the severe head trauma he sustained.

Investigation and aftermath

The driver who struck Minghui stopped at the scene and gave assistance. No charges were filed against him.[3] An NYPD investigation is underway and is being supported by the Department of Public Safety. Apparently, images of the muggers were caught on several security cameras on buildings in the area.

Minghui's assailants might be charged with any crime ranging from involuntary manslaughter to felony murder. A conviction for the latter could bring with it a sentence for life in prison.

His family (presumably in China) has been notified, and plans are being made to hold a "memorial event" on campus.

References