According to Lychee News, not long ago, Ms. Wang from Suzhou was stunned by a bowl of Mala Tang that fell from the sky while walking in the community. She woke up a few minutes later. Minor injuries have been identified.
The police found a broken plastic box at the scene, and there was still unfinished food inside.According to the information on the take-out packaging bag, I found nearby businesses, and then through monitoring and order inquiry, it was found that Sun, a resident on the 30th floor of the community, had ordered Mala Tang take-out.
However, Sun admitted that he ordered Mala Tang, but refused to admit the high-altitude parabola.In the end, the police determined that Sun threw it by extracting the DNA on the Mala Tang chopsticks.
Sun said that he threw the takeaway remnants on the 30th floor for convenience. At present, Sun has been taken criminal compulsory measures.
It is understood that starting from March 1 this year, high-altitude throwing will be officially punished, and those causing serious consequences will be criminally punished for the crime of endangering public safety: throwing objects from buildings or other high-altitude objects, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than one year , criminal detention or public surveillance, and concurrently or solely fined.
According to reports, a piece of watermelon rind the size of a palm was thrown from the 25th floor, and if it hit the head of a pedestrian on the road, it could cause death. An empty soda can dropped from the 15th floor can break a pedestrian’s skull; if dropped from the 25th floor, it can cause death. A 30-gram egg dropped from the 18th floor can break the skull; if dropped from the 25th floor, the impact is strong enough to cause death.
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