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What is the truth behind the fact that a married man and his wife checked into a hotel room and the woman fell to her death?

It is understood that a married man, Zhang, invited a married woman, Ms. Cai, to accompany him to a dinner party, and also went from Fuzhou to Xiamen. That night, Zhang got drunk and stayed with Ms. Cai in a hotel in Xiamen. After moving in, the two had a fierce quarrel. Even the people living next door heard the quarrel between Zhang and Ms. Cai, as well as the woman's screams. Ms. Cai was so excited that she fell from the window on the 12th floor of the hotel. Ms. Cai’s family members took Zhang and the hotel she stayed at to court. They believed that Zhang had a great responsibility for Ms. Cai’s accidental death. The hotel checked in without providing an ID card, and the windows did not have protective measures. They should be held responsible and demand compensation of more than 1.5 million yuan from Zhang and the hotel.

In the end, the court ruled that Zhang should compensate Ms. Cai’s family more than 300,000 yuan. The hotel’s behavior was not directly related to Ms. Cai’s death, and the hotel did not need to compensate Ms. Cai’s family.

In this incident, I think Ms. Cai’s own behavior also made some mistakes. The married woman not only agreed to go to a dinner party with a married man out of town, but she also lived in the same room together. An invitation from someone can prevent this accident from happening. I don't really believe that Ms. Cai and Zhang are innocent. It would be understandable if they said they had dinner together, but living in the same room is unacceptable.

Zhang is indeed responsible for Ms. Cai’s accidental death. He invited Ms. Cai to a dinner out of town, and even took Ms. Cai to a hotel room while he was drunk. He also failed to protect Ms. Cai when she was emotional. Measures, since we have brought people out, we must at least ensure their safety. The hotel does not need to be responsible. Does it still need to install protective fences outside the windows on the 12th floor? Generally, guardrails are installed only on lower floors to prevent theft. After all, there are no tenants like Ms. Cai who can climb out of the window.

Through this incident, I think women should pay attention to their own behavior to protect themselves, and men should also be responsible for women.