Two NYC Residents Found Dead in Borgata Hotel Room in Atlantic City

On Sunday afternoon, two NYC citizens were found dead in a Borgata Hotel room. A major government review followed. At 4:55 p.m., police found Staten Islanders Baoyi Bowie Zheng, 36, and Brooklynite Wei Guo Liang, 68, dead at the hotel.
Zheng died of a broken neck and Liang of self-inflicted stab wounds, police said. Police pronounced both dead upon arrival. On Wednesday, the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office released case evaluation results.
Police haven’t determined their relationship or what killed them. Police are still accumulating hotel room timelines. The situation is sensitive and under investigation.
Major Crime Unit investigators invite anyone with crime information to come forward. Officials said even small information can assist understand what transpired in the hours before the tragedy.
The sudden deaths at Atlantic City’s Borgata hotel and casino intrigue New Yorkers and New Jerseyans. Sunday, police and hotel personnel secured the scene and investigated evidence.
The administration has neither declared a national emergency or sought more suspects. Police want the complete story, so they’re still investigating.
Sources
Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office
Local Law Enforcement Briefings



