What happened to Wu Yongning's death?

Wu Yongning falls from a building: 2017165438+18. On October 8, Wu Yongning, the "first man" in China, fell to his death in Tianxin District, Changsha City, Hunan Province.

Wu Yongning's father, He Mou, believes that Sina Weibo and Aauto Quicker platforms failed to fulfill their reasonable duty of censorship and supervision on highly dangerous videos released by users, which led to Wu Yongning's death when he climbed a tall building. He sued the operators of the two platforms, Beijing Wei Meng Chuangke Network Technology Co., Ltd. and Beijing Xiao Yi Technology Development Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Wei Meng Company and Xiao Yi Company) to the court on the grounds of network tort liability.

Claim compensation for various losses of 6,543,800 yuan+0.3 million yuan and 90,000 yuan. Recently, the Beijing Internet Court sentenced the above two cases in the first instance. The court found that the company and the company had fulfilled their security obligations respectively, and should not bear tort liability for Wu Yongning's death, and rejected all the claims of the plaintiff He.

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Wu Yongning's mother, He Mou, claimed that Wu Yongning had been an actor in Hengdian Film and Television City, Zhejiang Province. Since 20 17, Wu Yongning has released a large number of high-risk videos such as climbing tall buildings by hand on major online platforms such as pepper live broadcast, with a total view of more than 300 million people, so he has millions of fans and has become an online celebrity.

2017165438+1On October 8th, Wu Yongning fell to his death while climbing Changsha Huayuan International Center. He believes that Beijing Mijing Hefeng Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Pepper Live), the operator of Pepper Live, knows that the videos released by Wu Yongning are all shot at the risk of their lives, and accidents are likely to occur during the shooting process.

However, in order to gain more benefits, Zanthoxylum bungeanum did not warn and stop Wu Yongning's behavior, nor did it take necessary measures such as deleting, shielding and disconnecting the dangerous videos it released, nor did it fulfill its safety tips and security obligations to Wu Yongning.

Phoenix. com-The family of Wu Yongning, the first person to limit the license, sued Weibo and Aauto faster and was rejected.

Phoenix. Com- Wu Yongning, the first person in the limit, was compensated 30 thousand yuan for accidental death.