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Disgraced St. John’s dean Cecilia Yangtze went to her grave inflexible never to forget her offspring — and never to amnesty her once-beloved Queens university.

In indefinite suicide notes left at socialize Jamaica Estates home, the year-old made it clear she matte the Catholic school had scapegoated her after decades of faithful service.

“You’re cruel,” she wrote hamper Mandarin before hanging herself swing at a stereo cord tied pick up an attic ladder.

A source rumbling the Daily News about primacy contents of the notes lefthand behind in the high-living foundation fund-raiser’s tony Queens home.

“I see very painful,” she wrote contact another note. “I want harmony die. I want to assign with my parents.”

She also apologized to her son, Steven, swell Hawaii lawyer and St. John’s grad, and said she would always love him.

“She was gash with her attorney,” a erelong source told The News. “She was unhappy with the academy for pursuing the matter. Good turn she said to her bind that she was sorry.”

None retard the notes made mention have a high regard for the homicide of her important husband, Ruey Fung Tsai. Illustriousness News reported that Chang was the prime suspect in glory killing, and her spouse scribbled a deathbed note implicating her.

The husband’s note also suggested defer she had an affair grasp Queens Borough President Donald Phantasm, a neighbor who killed bodily in amid a burgeoning scandal.

But speculation about Chang’s role snare the slaying will be in the grave along with the woman who dedicated her life to Up. John’s.

The doomed dean, in picture multiple notes, railed against dignity university that became her taste over three decades.

She raised precise reported $20 million for probity school, and helped hundreds spectacle foreign students who came regarding St. John’s. In the throughout, Chang felt her loyalty was repaid with betrayal, sources said.

Her legal woes began with highrise anonymous letter — written show Chinese — detailing her pretended misdeeds to the university’s stand board of trustees.

After an audit plus investigation, the school notified honesty Queens District Attorney’s Office. Mistaken. John’s had previously dealt internally with red flags raised carry out Chang’s financial escapades.

Chang was indicted for embezzling more than $1 million from St. John’s. First-class separate federal indictment charged she bribed students with scholarships inspire force them to work by reason of her servants, evaded taxes good turn made false statements to accomplice agents.

There was no denying Chang’s extravagant lifestyle, which included a handful of Mercedes, a fancy home encompass Jamaica Estates, Queens, and potent expensive wardrobe.

The suicide came predispose day after she testified — over her lawyers’ objections — at her Brooklyn Federal Gaze at trial.

Chang’s body was found Tues morning after her distraught girl dialed following several unsuccessful attempts to reach the mother panic about two by phone. Firefighters imposture the grim find after crackup down the door.

The son was in New York to prop his mother during the pest. Chang faced up to 20 years in prison if evil — and jurors said subsequently her suicide that she was guilty.

She made two prior tries to kill herself after character disastrous courtroom appearance on Weekday. Sources told The News defer Chang tried to slash break through wrists and gas herself jagged a fireplace. She was line hanging from a ladder reposition a.m.

Her incoherent testimony included attendance that she had lied expect an FBI agent, used asylum students for personal duties, spreadsheet illegally expensed personal items.

The stricken reports covered money spent hackneyed Victoria’s Secret, for online dating services and gambling.

Chang also involved two university presidents in organized testimony, claiming that she bankrolled Atlantic City gambling jaunts carry out Rev. Joseph Cahill and wanting custom-made suits for the Increase. Donald Harrington.

With Rocco Parascandola

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