A 67-year-old woman surnamed Han went out for a walk following dinner. Unexpectedly, a packet of A3 copy paper suddenly fell from the sky. The woman was hit in the head and lay down in a pool of blood. She was sent to the hospital for rescue and unfortunately died. (Photo/Photo taken by Qilu Evening News)
A tragedy happened recently in Qingdao, Shandong, mainland China. A 67-year-old woman surnamed Han went out for a walk following having dinner. Unexpectedly, a package of A3 copy paper suddenly fell from the sky. The woman was hit in the head and lay down in a pool of blood. She was sent to the hospital for rescue. Still unfortunately died. After investigation by the police, it was a minor under the age of 16 who was thrown from the sky, so he was not criminally responsible according to law, and the case was not filed.
comprehensiveLu MediaAccording to reports, the incident occurred on May 31. Han Ying (pseudonym), a 67-year-old man living in Qingdao, was walking to an office building following dinner when a pack of A3 printing paper fell from the sky and hit Han Ying in the head. Falling in a pool of blood, the people present hurriedly called an ambulance, and some people recognized Han Ying lying in a pool of blood, so they immediately rushed to Han Ying’s house to report the letter.
The local police pointed out that the A3 copy paper that hit the Korean woman’s head weighed 8 kilograms (regarding 4 kilograms). Zhu Liang, the son of the deceased, said that on the night of the incident, the student was doing self-study at a training institution on the 28th floor of the office building. At that time, he made up his mind and threw a roll of toilet paper from the bathroom on the 28th floor, and then threw it downstairs from the same position once more. A pack of A3 copy paper, and it was the pack of A3 printing paper thrown away for the second time that took his mother’s life.
Since the suspect is a minor, it is impossible to file a case for the crime of endangering public safety by dangerous methods. However, since the incident, the teenager and his family have never appeared or apologized. They only conveyed their willingness to pay 30,000 yuan through the police. Funeral expenses are unacceptable to the family of the deceased.
Zhu Liang said, “The police have always attached great importance to this matter and are making every effort to conduct further investigations. The result of the criminal review will be issued soon. After getting the result, we will start preparing to file a civil lawsuit.” There has been no information on the person involved and their family members.