Chinese Researcher Dies at Scandal-Ridden University of Michigan after CCP Alleges ‘Hostile’ US Interrogation
Chinese researcher at the University of Michigan died on campus in March, shortly after federal agents allegedly questioned him.
UM has recently gained national attention after at least six of its Chinese researchers were charged in 2025 with attempting to smuggle biomaterial into the United States. U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon Jr. referred to the scandal as “a long and alarming pattern of criminal activities committed by Chinese Nationals under the cover of the University of Michigan.”
Danhao Wang, an assistant research scientist at UM’s College of Engineering, died after falling to his death.
Melissa Overton, the deputy chief of police for the university’s Division of Public Safety and Security, told the Michigan Daily that the incident was being investigated as “a possible act of self-harm.”
“On March 19, at approximately 11:00 p.m., officers from the University of Michigan Police Department responded to a report of a subject who fell inside the George G. Brown Building,” Overton told the news outlet. “A faculty research assistant was found after falling from an upper level and was later pronounced deceased.” (Read more from “Chinese Researcher Dies at Scandal-Ridden University of Michigan after CCP Alleges ‘Hostile’ US Interrogation” HERE)
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