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A Hunan girl committed suicide by jumping off a cliff in Mount Emei despite being dissuaded. Is the scenic spot responsible?

It is said that young people today are mentally fragile and prone to death. Just yesterday, a 21-year-old girl from Hunan ended her life by jumping off a cliff in Mount Emei, despite those around her trying to dissuade her.

This reminds me of a bridge or cliff in Japan and England, which is particularly famous because suicidal people often use it as their destination. As the saying goes, life is not all roses. This means there are only so many things that can make us happy. When these pressures become too much for us, many of us give up and run away.

So, if the person involved commits suicide in the scenic spot, does the scenic spot need to bear responsibility? In my opinion, if a person falls off a cliff and dies, the scenic spot needs to check whether the safety facilities are in place. And if the party is determined to die, whether it is Emeishan or its other mountain defense work, it has done a good job, and the other party can always find a way to die and cannot stop. Moreover, because some people jumped from the cliff, it had a certain negative impact on tourism in Mount Emei, and the scenic spot did not want such a thing to happen. Like someone committing suicide in a house that's been labeled a haunted house and is difficult to rent or sell.

It is inappropriate to blame the landlord for the tenant's death. We don’t know what happened to her, and we don’t know the pain behind that fateful leap. Regardless, she followed her heart and I wish her all the best. Sometimes, the light of life is like a leaf falling quietly. Sometimes life is too heavy to breathe. Life is not easy, line and cherish.