The Story of Zhang Hongbao Respecting Teachers and Respecting Morality
Zhang Hongbao, the founder of Zhonggong, was killed in a car accident in the United States on July 3 1, and his fellow driver was also killed on the spot. This news has been confirmed by Zhang Hongbao's former friends Zhou Yongjun and Liu Yinquan. Zhou Yongjun and Liu Yinquan introduced on the phone that it happened at 7: 30 pm on July 3 1 that Zhang Hongbao and his driver were driving a Lincoln sedan, and when they turned from expressway 160 to expressway, No.89, Arizona, USA, they collided with a large truck, and the car was arched, and the driver and Zhang Hongbao died on the spot. Regarding the car accident, the police are still investigating and have not announced any results. As for why the news came out one month after the car accident, Liu Yinquan said that he would explain it at tomorrow's press conference. Background information: Zhonggong, whose full name is "Chinese health-preserving and intelligence-improving technique", was founded by Zhang Hongbao on 1987, with tens of millions of employees. Later, in 2000, the national security department in Beijing issued a wanted notice to Zhang Hongbao on charges of rape of women, murder and forgery of documents. In February 20001year, Zhang Hongbao fled to Guam, which belongs to the United States, with forged documents and was detained by the US Immigration Bureau. Subsequently, the United States and China were at loggerheads over how to deal with Zhang Hongbao. Zhang Hongbao was granted political asylum in the United States in April 2006. China was dissatisfied with the granting of refugee status to Zhang Hongbao by the United States, and asked the United States to extradite Zhang Hongbao to China in accordance with the provisions of the Criminal Law on extradition. Zhang Hongbao, 52, was accused by the LA District Attorney of five charges in his early years, including kidnapping his nanny, assault with a murder weapon, restricting others' freedom by violence and threatening witnesses not to report the case.