Father of missing Chinese scholar: ‘Give my daughter back’

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Police said the FBI is investigating the disappearance of Yingying Zhang, a Chinese woman from a central Illinois university town, as a kidnapping. | Photo courtesy of the University of Illinois Police Department via AP

URBANA, Ill. — The father of a visiting Chinese scholar missing from the University of Illinois made an emotional appeal on Thursday for his 26-year-old child’s safe return, saying in an interview: “Give my daughter back.”

Yingying Zhang was last seen on a surveillance video getting into a black Saturn Astra in Urbana on the afternoon of June 9. Police have labeled the case a kidnapping but haven’t ruled out other scenarios.

Ronggao Zhang, who arrived in central Illinois from China on Saturday, spoke to The (Champaign) News-Gazette through a translator. Yingying Zhang’s aunt, Liqin Ye, also traveled from China and wiped away tears as the father spoke.

“Ying, be strong. Dad is waiting for you here,” Ronggao Zhang said, addressing his daughter directly. “I hope that being a good person you will be safe forever.”

Yingying Zhang, whose father has worked in China as a driver, aspired to become a university professor in part to help her family, friend Yige Yang told the newspaper. She arrived at U. of I. in April and is in the natural resources and environmental sciences department.

Ronggao Zhang (center), father of missing Yingying Zhang, listens as he joins Yingying’s best friend, Yige Yang (left), aunt Liqin Ye, and boyfriend Xiaolin Hou for an interview at The News-Gazette in downstate Champaign on Thursday, June 22, 2017. | Heat

Ronggao Zhang (center), father of missing Yingying Zhang, listens as he joins Yingying’s best friend, Yige Yang (left), aunt Liqin Ye, and boyfriend Xiaolin Hou for an interview at The News-Gazette in downstate Champaign on Thursday, June 22, 2017. | Heather Coit/The News-Gazette via AP

The father, the aunt and Yingying Zhang’s boyfriend, Xiaolin Hou, are staying in university housing as the search continues.

Hou expressed concern about the pace of the investigation, telling the newspaper, “We’re hoping to learn about the progress of the case.”

Representatives from University of Illinois police and a campus counseling center were scheduled to meet with students to discuss the search for Yingying Zhang — though police said they wouldn’t divulge details of the ongoing investigation.

Police Chief Jeff Christensen said in a Wednesday statement that investigators “continue to make progress” and “will not give up” until Zhang is found. He said specifics about the investigation wouldn’t be shared “in order to maintain its integrity and direction.”

Ronggao Zhang said the family intended to stay in the United States as long as needed, adding, “We’re not leaving without her.”

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