A residential area in Sichuan fell from the sky and killed the owner. The police investigated overnight.
"There are hundreds of households in the whole building, and there are only some FRP residues on the ground. We are going door to door to investigate and collect evidence." At 8: 50 pm on the 17th, a bloody case of falling objects occurred in Changhong Century City, Mianyang, Sichuan. When Tong Mou, the owner of the community, passed by 37 buildings with his son, he was hit on the head by falling glass. Despite emergency rescue by medical staff, the injured eventually died.
After the falling object incident, Mianyang Public Security Bureau Fucheng Public Security Bureau immediately began to investigate and look for witnesses at the scene of the incident, hoping to find the specific position of the glass before falling as soon as possible. On the afternoon of 18th, Liao Jingwen, secretary of the Youth League Committee of Fucheng Public Security Bureau, told the reporter of Huaxi Dushi Bao that the police had inspected the nearest building with falling glass for three times, and the source of the glass had not been found yet.
Walking in the owner’s community, falling glass hits the head.
"Too bad, it’s just unexpected trouble." When the reporter from Huaxi Dushi Bao came to Mianyang Gaoshui Changhong Century City, the owners in the community could not help but sigh when they talked about the incident of falling glass and killing the passing owners on the evening of 17th.
The community is a closed community, and the incident occurred in 37 buildings, with a total of 30 floors. At 8: 50 pm on the 17th, Tong Mou, the owner of the community, took his 13-year-old son for a walk in the community. When he reached the 37th building, a piece of glass suddenly fell from the sky, hitting Tong Mou’s head. "The owner who was smashed suddenly fell to the ground and his head was bloody." Ms. Zhong, the owner of the community, said that the nearby owners immediately called the police after seeing this situation. The 120 medical staff who arrived later immediately rescued him, but the man eventually died. "The doctor said that skull fracture, the man who was smashed, was bleeding openly." Ms. Zhong said.
Regarding the falling glass in the community, the community owner reported that a similar incident occurred in 27 buildings in the first phase of the community the day before the incident. "The bedroom window glass of a resident was blown off to the ground by the strong wind." The owner said, fortunately, there was no one downstairs at that time, otherwise there would be a tragedy in advance. "Unexpectedly, this tragedy finally happened."
At noon on the 18th, Fucheng police reported that at about 20:50 on June 17th, 2016, Tong XX (male, 43 years old, from xinqiao town, Youxian District, Mianyang), the owner of Changhong Century City Phase II, and his son XX (male, 13 years old) were walking through the first floor of Building 37 in the community and were hit on the head by falling glass. They died after being rescued at 10 o’clock that night.
From that night to the early morning, the police conducted three door-to-door investigations.
Liao Jingwen, secretary of the Youth League Committee of Fucheng Public Security Bureau, said that after receiving the alarm, the branch immediately organized the criminal investigation department and the police station in the jurisdiction to investigate the glass drop. "The houses of hundreds of households upstairs have been inspected three times, but the specific drop point of glass has not been found." Liao Jingwen told reporters that when the police investigated the source of the falling glass, the sub-district offices and property management companies in the jurisdiction also began to investigate and rectify potential safety hazards.
According to reports, when the police handling the case rushed to the scene of the incident, there was only some glass residue on the ground, and it was still uncertain whether it was a natural fall or a man-made throwing that caused casualties. At present, in addition to door-to-door investigation of the building, the police also use technical means to investigate. "Because the building has 30 floors and hundreds of households, and some owners are not at home during the household inspection process." Liao Jingwen said that the police handling the case were still on the scene, and when the owners who had not returned home returned home, they did not check the houses and entered the household for investigation. "Strive to learn the truth about falling glass in the shortest time."
"We checked it once at 10 o’clock that night; Then, at 3 am on the 18th, it was checked for the second time; At 6 o’clock on the morning of the 18 th, it was investigated for the third time. " The relevant person in charge of the suburban police station said that when entering the house for investigation, cameras are used to collect evidence. If there is no one at home or the owner is in the field, the relatives and friends nearby will be entrusted to the scene to carry out technical unlocking and enter the house for investigation.
The person in charge said that at the same time, in order to prevent the residents who had fallen glass from buying glass again and installing it, after the incident, the police arranged for the police to guard the exits of the building.
[Lawyer’s statement]
If it is difficult to identify the perpetrator, most of the owners of the whole building will be responsible
Then, should residents be held criminally or civilly liable for falling glass and killing them? If you can’t find the place where the glass fell, who will be responsible for the compensation?
In this regard, jiang bo, a lawyer of Sichuan Shuren Law Firm, said that if a clear perpetrator is identified, the perpetrator may bear criminal responsibility for the crime of negligent death and civil liability for compensation. If it is difficult to determine the specific infringer, in addition to being able to prove that he is not an infringer, the user of the building who may harm will be compensated. Generally speaking, except for the low-rise living outdoors, the residents of the whole building may bear civil tort liability. Huaxi Dushi Bao reporter Yao Maoqiang Zhou Hongpan Picture provided by netizens