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Son of Li Gang faces trial over hit-and-run killing at university

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The son at the centre of last year's infamous 'my father is Li Gang' traffic accident at Hebei University will face trial in a Hebei court tomorrow.

Li Qiming , the 22-year-old son of Li Gang, a deputy district police chief in Baoding, Hebei, was charged with traffic crime by Wangdu county prosecutors for allegedly running over two women students while speeding through the campus in Baoding while drunk late at night on October 16. One of the women, Chen Xiaofeng, died.

The authorities put pressure on her family to accept compensation in November.

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Li Qiming will go on trial at Baoding's Wangdu County People's Court at 9am tomorrow.

After allegedly running over Chen, he was stopped by police and students and challenged the police, telling them that Li Gang was his father. The younger Li was arrested by Wangdu county prosecutors on October 24 after being detained for a week. 'My father is Li Gang' quickly became an online catchphrase, sparking widespread outrage about the abuse of power by officials and their families.

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Article 133 of the Criminal Law says the minimum sentence for a hit-and-run killing is seven years' jail.

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