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After the driving test, the woman drank with two male coaches and died strangely in the hotel! What's going on here?

After the driving test, the woman drank with two male coaches and died strangely in the hotel. The hotel involved said that the woman who stayed that night was already in a "drunken" state. After investigation by the police, homicide has been ruled out.

Let me start with a timeline about this case: 1. According to the woman's husband, he has seen the public video of the eating place and hotel sent by his wife:

At 20: 30 on September 7, 2002107, the woman was invited by two coaches to go out for a drink.

There were six people who had dinner with their wives that night, all of whom were Shenzhen-Hong Kong driving school coaches except Mr. Zhao's wife and another driving school student.

After getting drunk during the meal, Mr. Zhao's wife once fell to the ground and was later helped back to her seat by the coach.

My wife doesn't like drinking at ordinary times, and she was constantly advised by two male coaches at dinner.

2. According to the public video display:

At 22: 45, three people checked into the hotel and went upstairs. When they entered the hotel, coach Wu Mou didn't leave the room.

At 22: 50, another coach left;

The two stayed in the hotel for 5 or 6 hours;

At 23: 53, another man checked in at the hotel and went to two people's rooms, but left without knocking at the back door;

At 4: 30am on September 18, coach Wu Mou called the police and the police arrived at the hotel. All the guests contacted the front desk.

According to Mr. Zhao (a pseudonym), his wife originally bought noodles to go home for dinner after taking the driver's license test, but at 8 o'clock that night, she was asked out for a drink by two male coaches of Shenzhen-Hong Kong Driving School. The wife said to go home before 1 1 and asked her husband to put the key on the shoe rack cabinet at the door.

When he entered the hotel, his wife was "unconscious and carried in", but he still didn't come back after three o'clock in the morning, so he called her. "I have made more than a dozen calls in a row and no one answered." At this time, Mr. Zhao felt bad and immediately called the police.

/kloc-on the morning of 0/8, Mr. Zhao received a notice from the police that his wife died in the room of Qitian Hotel on Sightseeing Road in Longhua District. Mr. Zhao suspects that his wife was sexually assaulted in the hotel. The police responded that she was not sexually assaulted and ruled out homicide.

In this case, I have something to say: first, homicide is ruled out, but the person who persuades alcohol is not responsible?

The reason why such a tragedy happened was that it was caused by "being persuaded to drink", not to mention that the object was still a woman. I think the person who persuades the drinker should bear the corresponding responsibility.

Many painful cases in the past were caused by being persuaded to drink. Now this phenomenon has changed at the dinner table in China, which is a good thing. You know, in the event of an accident, you have to bear legal responsibility! If the autopsy result of this case shows that he died after drinking too much, then the coaches who advised him to drink should share the legal responsibility.

2. When her husband made a dozen phone calls, why didn't Wu Mou, who was also in the hotel, answer the phone?

The woman involved in the accident is a married person. It's wrong to stay alone in a room. The woman's husband calls, and normal people will help answer a phone call in that kind of "drunk death" situation, and it is still more than a dozen calls! No one answered. It doesn't make sense! It is reported that coach Wu Mou was slightly drunk when he checked into the hotel, but he could check in normally.

The woman in the accident was invited to drink. It seems that she and the coach should get along well at ordinary times. But here, I think the woman's husband should blame himself. His wife went out to drink with several big men, was persuaded to drink, and was taken to the hotel after dinner. Why didn't my husband show up earlier, so worried about his wife?

Third, is there an attempted sexual assault?

They stayed in the hotel for five or six hours. What will happen if nothing happens to the woman in these five or six hours? It's really hard to say after drinking. Shouldn't the coach send the girl home at this time?

Anyway, I really don't understand this drunken behavior.

Is it necessary to get closer to the coach when driving test? In order to get closer to the coach, many driving test students have to give the coach some benefits, whether it is out of the world or moral kidnapping. After giving the coach some benefits, I always feel that I can pass the exam.

In fact, not only with the coach, but also with anyone should be "honest and humble." The coach is an ordinary person, too. It's no big deal. He passed the driving test on his own.

In reality, if you meet a coach who is easy to swear and cheat, you should take up legal weapons to safeguard your rights and interests.

Conclusion: This case is a warning to everyone: be a man and do things according to the rules.