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Suspect in U. of I. scholar's slaying sought help for homicidal thoughts, but school didn't offer adequate care, say lawyers

Lawyers for a former University of Illinois student accused of killing Chinese scholar Yingying Zhang say university counselors didn't offer him adequate care when he sought help for suicidal and homicidal thoughts three months before the 26-year-old Zhang went missing.

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