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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The family of a visiting Chinese scholar whose body was never recovered after a former University of Illinois doctoral student kidnapped and killed her has been told the woman’s remains may be in a landfill in Vermillion County in central Illinois.

The (Champaign) News-Gazette reports that Steve Beckett, who represents the family of Yingying Zhang, says the information about the remains comes from attorneys representing Brendt Christensen.

Christensen was convicted in federal court last month and sentenced to life in prison after prosecutors sought the death penalty.

Lifeng Ye, the mother of slain University of Illinois scholar Yingying Zhang, cries out in grief as her husband, Ronggao Zhang (far left), addresses the media.APLifeng Ye, the mother of slain University of Illinois scholar Yingying Zhang, cries out in grief as her husband, Ronggao Zhang (far left), addresses the media.AP

Since he was arrested after Zhang’s 2017 disappearance, Zhang’s family has repeatedly urged him to reveal what he did with the body so they can return it to China for burial. But Christensen didn’t disclose that information through his trial and sentencing.

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