It happened on the afternoon of February 9, 20 19, and a shocking case happened in Minhang District, Shanghai. In the afternoon, a man's body was found in the roadside green belt, and the onlookers rushed to the hospital, but unfortunately, the man died after arriving at the hospital.
People thought it was just an ordinary traffic accident case, but when the police took surveillance, they found a bizarre scene-from the surveillance video, the deceased Li passed the north side of the crosswalk on the same day 14: 39, when people came and went on the road.
Then, a white passenger car accidentally ran over the wire on the road while driving from south to north, and the body turned sharply and stopped in the middle of the road. At the same time, Li was instantly bounced off the wire because it was rolled up. He ran directly into the telephone pole next to him and couldn't afford to fall to the ground.
After the incident, the owner of the minibus, Yemou, got off the bus for inspection. He didn't notice Li lying in the green belt. After examining the body, he drove away until the police found him. Yemou still firmly denied that he had hit someone.
The mystery of wires
No one could have imagined that falling wires would cause such a bizarre tragedy, but it is worth pondering why wires that should have been in mid-air would appear on the ground.
With this question, the police continued to retrieve the surveillance video of the day and found that about three hours before the incident, that is, at 1 1 49 in the morning, Zhou appeared on the road with a heavy flat semi-trailer towed by a Shanghai brand heavy truck.
According to the court's judgment, the vehicle has the problem that the cement precast slab is too high, and the exposed steel bar on the cement precast slab has become the chief culprit in scratching the power line.
As for the ownership of this wire, the scraped wire was originally placed on the telephone pole of a telecommunications company, but after the wire fell, it should be inspected by a highway management office and cleaned up in time. The height required for telecom inspection is 447.3 cm, but the height of the wire was lower than this standard at the time of the incident. Therefore, the court found that the truck driver Zhou and the unit to which the cable belongs should bear the same responsibility for this accident.
The defendants stuck to their story.
After learning the truth of the incident, the family of the deceased Li entrusted a lawyer to bring the truck driver Zhou, his company, the passenger car driver Ye, two insurance companies insured by the two cars, a telecommunications company and a highway management office to court, claiming a total of 6,543,800 yuan including legal fees.
The death of one person actually involves so many defendants. While it is incredible, the defendants also hold their own words.
Zhou, a truck driver, believes that although he did drive and cut the wires, it was still several hours before Li's death. Even if he should be responsible, he should not bear the main responsibility.
Zhou's insurance company believes that Li's death was purely accidental and the insurance company does not assume responsibility.
Yemou, a bus driver who is also a driver, believes that if Zhou, the truck driver, didn't scratch the wire, his car wouldn't roll up the wire and cause Li's death. Besides, he didn't find Li once when he got off the bus, so he shouldn't let himself take responsibility.
Yemou took out compulsory insurance and accident insurance in the auto insurance company. The insurance company stipulated in the insurance contract signed by both parties that if the driver fled the scene, the insurer would not be liable for insurance compensation. Yemou is a hit-and-run and the insurance company does not bear any responsibility.
The telecommunications company to which the telephone pole belongs believes that there is no causal relationship between the telephone pole and the death of the deceased Li, and it should not be responsible for this case.
The Highway Management Office believes that it did not receive any request to remove roadblocks on the day of the incident, and it did not assume the responsibility of removing road obstacles and should not be responsible for Li's death.
abstract
A telephone pole that fell to the ground turned into a tragedy. Li, the deceased, died innocently and tragically. Each defendant held his own words, and no one refused to take responsibility. At present, the case is still under trial. What about you? Who do you think should bear the responsibility?