Coronavirus In Pittsburgh: Researcher Killed In Apparent Murder-Suicide Was Close To 'Making Very Si
Coronavirus In Pittsburgh: Researcher Killed In Apparent Murder-Suicide Was Close To Making Very Significant Findings Related To COVID-19, Pitt Says
ROSS TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) A researcher killed in an apparent murder-suicide was close to making very significant findings related to the coronavirus, his department at the University of Pittsburgh said.
Two shootings that happened over the weekend in Ross Township appear to be a murder-suicide, according to police.
On May 2, police said 37-year-old Dr. Bing Liu was found dead in his home on Elm Court from apparent gunshot wounds to his head, neck and torso. Investigators say they now believe his death is a homicide.
Liu was a research assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, his department said on Monday.
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