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Should I pay for drinking in a hotel and dying?

Legal analysis: if this wine is fake and sold by the hotel, resulting in the death of the guests, the hotel needs to bear the responsibility; If the guest's death has nothing to do with alcohol, the hotel has no responsibility and does not have to bear legal responsibility. Relevant regulations: Consumers have the right to protect personal and property safety when purchasing and using commodities and receiving services. Consumers have the right to demand that the goods and services provided by business operators meet the requirements of protecting personal and property safety.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Consumer Protection Law.

Article 7 Consumers have the right to protect personal and property safety when purchasing and using commodities and receiving services. Consumers have the right to demand that the goods and services provided by business operators meet the requirements of protecting personal and property safety.

Article 11 Consumers who suffer personal or property damage due to purchasing or using commodities or receiving services have the right to compensation according to law.

Twenty-third operators should ensure the quality, performance, use and validity of the goods or services they provide under the normal use of goods or services; However, consumers already know that there is a defect before buying goods or receiving services, except that the existence of the defect does not violate the mandatory provisions of the law. Where a business operator indicates the quality of goods or services by advertisements, product descriptions, physical samples or other means, it shall ensure that the actual quality of the goods or services it provides is consistent with the indicated quality. If consumers find defects in durable goods such as motor vehicles, computers, televisions, refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines and other services provided by operators within six months from the date of accepting goods or services, and disputes arise, the operators shall bear the burden of proof for the defects.