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China hotel guest dies after staff failed to deliver critical medicine, triggers liability debate

Front desk hold on to heart disease sufferer’s crucial medicine for hours after friend delivered it to them; dead man’s family blames hotel

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A Chinese hotel guest has died after staff failed to deliver life-saving medicine left at the front desk in time, sparking a debate about the hotel’s liability. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Douyin
Fran Luin Beijing

A hotel guest in central China died after the staff held on to life-saving medicine for five hours without delivering it, sparking heated online debate over the hotel’s responsibility.

The 51-year-old man, surnamed Hu, was found dead in his room at a Yeste Hotel in Wuhan, Hubei province, on November 20.

Hu’s death confused his friend, Han Shun, who delivered his medicine earlier that day.

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Han took Hu, a Wuhan local, to stay at the hotel the previous evening after he finished work in the district that is far from his home.

Unwell guest Hu was staying at a Yeste Hotel in Wuhan when he became sick. Photo: Sina
Unwell guest Hu was staying at a Yeste Hotel in Wuhan when he became sick. Photo: Sina

He received a phone call from Hu the next morning saying he felt unwell and asked him to fetch his medicine from another friend’s home.

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