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Is Ctrip responsible for the death of a 3-year-old girl in a hotel booked by Ctrip?

A 3-year-old girl fell to her death in a hotel booked by Ctrip. Ctrip: The landlord involved has been detained.

On the afternoon of August 5, Mr. Bai and his family lived in a homestay booked from Ctrip. His three-and-a-half-year-old daughter suddenly fell from the bedside window and died. Mr. Bai said that it was only after the incident that the window screen was broken. The case is under further investigation. Ctrip will actively cooperate with the police and other departments to investigate and do everything possible to help the families of the victims tide over the difficulties.

Today (August 10) morning, Mr. Bai said that on July 26th, he booked a hotel in Yingkou, Liaoning Province for "Daily Rent in Huasheng Community of Bayuquan" from August 3rd to August 5th, with a total order price of 270 yuan.

At about 4 pm on August 5, Mr. Bai's three-and-a-half-year-old daughter was in this homestay and unfortunately fell from the window and died. After the incident, Mr. Bai found that there was no anti-theft screen window installed in the high-rise room, the screen window was damaged and the bed was next to the window.

In the afternoon of August 10, Ctrip. Com released a statement about Yingkou B&B incident. According to the explanation, on August 6th, Ctrip received the news of the death of a 3-and-a-half-year-old child in B&B, Yingkou, Liaoning. At present, Ctrip has launched an emergency plan for major emergencies with Tujia, and arranged a special person to arrive in Yingkou on August 7 to deal with and sympathize with users.

The glass window of the bedroom where the girl unfortunately fell was open, and there was a screen window outside. The screen window was closed, and the bedroom bed was close to the windowsill.

At present, the case is under further investigation. Ctrip will actively cooperate with the police and other departments to investigate and do everything possible to help the families of the victims tide over the difficulties.

Ctrip seems to have a certain regulatory responsibility, and it just wants to reduce its responsibility when it is busy.

Source: Netease News