Please ask legal professionals to give you advice on the fatal beating of a student by an instructor in Changsha Beiteng School.

1. The school shall bear the tort liability. According to Article 34 of the newly promulgated Tort Liability Law, if the employee of the employer causes damage to others due to the performance of work tasks, the employer shall bear the tort liability. The school obviously has employment relations with several instructors, and you also mentioned that the school usually acquiesces in corporal punishment by instructors, so the instructor's behavior can be regarded as the behavior of performing work. This makes the school become the main body of civil tort liability in this incident and bear civil compensation, instead of the instructor who killed the child, and the victim can get more compensation. (Because the school as an institution obviously has stronger compensation ability)

Second, the three instructors should have intentionally injured and caused death. From the information you provided, it is obvious that the three instructors intentionally injured the victim, and they did not intentionally kill the victim, so it should constitute the crime of intentional injury causing death. Article 234 of the Criminal Law Whoever intentionally harms another person's body shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance. Whoever commits the crime mentioned in the preceding paragraph and causes serious injuries shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years; Whoever causes death or serious disability by particularly cruel means shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years, life imprisonment or death. Where there are other provisions in this Law, such provisions shall prevail.

Third, in recent years, there have been many similar phenomena, such as some private school teachers who have lifted Internet addiction killing students. On the one hand, parents of children should carefully consider their own situation and the qualifications of educational institutions when sending their children to similar schools and training institutions. On the other hand, it also reflects the lack of supervision by government agencies in these areas. Government departments should strengthen the supervision and management of such similar educational institutions, and introduce some laws and regulations as soon as possible to regulate this industry, so that similar tragedies will not happen again.

I am a lawyer who just graduated. The above personal views may be somewhat biased. I hope it helps you.