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A man died unexpectedly in the mahjong room of the hotel in Changsha. Who should be responsible for this?

On the evening of April 2, 2022, a husband of Ms. Chen in Changsha felt a little bored after eating with friends and wanted to find a place to play cards. However, because the chess and card rooms around were closed during the epidemic, Ms. Chen's husband could only go to a hotel with friends to find a mahjong room. However, Ms. Chen's husband never came home after staying in this mahjong room, separated from Ms. Chen's yin and yang.

According to Ms. Chen, her husband and friends drank wine that day. After drinking, they wanted to play mahjong in the mahjong hall, but they vomited once in the hotel corridor. At that time, Ms. Chen's husband's friend saw that the man was already uncomfortable, so she put him in the hotel to rest and then left. They didn't play cards that day. At about 1 1 that night, Ms. Chen received a phone call from her husband's friend, saying that her husband had a heart attack and died unexpectedly in the hotel.

Ms. Chen thinks it's okay for her husband to go to the hotel for more than an hour and then people go in. Why did it suddenly disappear? Ms Chen Can can't accept this reality. She has a three-year-old daughter and a five-year-old son, which is a great blow to her family. Ms. Chen feels that the hotel has an unshirkable responsibility for her husband's death, and it is forbidden to open mahjong halls during the epidemic, and it is illegal to open them. So this hotel has a great responsibility. If there is no mahjong room here, her husband can't go in.

However, the hotel feels that it has no responsibility, because the hotel has not violated the rules, and the death of Ms. Chen's husband is an emergency, so the two sides are arguing. When there was a dispute between the two sides, the police also rushed to the scene to take the two sides back for investigation. Lawyers believe that Ms. Chen's husband died of sudden illness due to excessive drinking, so she has to bear some natural consequences. Although the companions around Ms. Chen's husband have the obligation of advice and care, they have not fulfilled this obligation, but there is no direct causal relationship and they need to bear certain civil liabilities. In terms of hotels, mahjong rooms were provided for many people during the epidemic, so they may also be subject to administrative punishment.