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Old 30-12-2024, 06:24 PM #1
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I get the two for supplying (even though he asked for them) but why the three for manslaughter?
Assuming it's because they dragged him by his feet and hands (there's CCTV) screenshot of this....up to his room and stood outside so he couldn't leave.

The head receptionist rings 911 saying they're worried about his welfare and him being in a room with a balcony......6 minutes later he's dead.

They should have called an ambulance in the lobby and police....waited/restrained him if aggressive until they arrived.

Mistakes happen, but to escort someone to their room like that and prevent them leaving could also constitute kidnapping.

Where's the common sense
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Assuming it's because they dragged him by his feet and hands (there's CCTV) screenshot of this....up to his room and stood outside so he couldn't leave.

The head receptionist rings 911 saying they're worried about his welfare and him being in a room with a balcony......6 minutes later he's dead.

They should have called an ambulance in the lobby and police....waited/restrained him if aggressive until they arrived.

Mistakes happen, but to escort someone to their room like that and prevent them leaving could also constitute kidnapping.

Where's the common sense
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Assuming it's because they dragged him by his feet and hands (there's CCTV) screenshot of this....up to his room and stood outside so he couldn't leave.

The head receptionist rings 911 saying they're worried about his welfare and him being in a room with a balcony......6 minutes later he's dead.

They should have called an ambulance in the lobby and police....waited/restrained him if aggressive until they arrived.

Mistakes happen, but to escort someone to their room like that and prevent them leaving could also constitute kidnapping.

Where's the common sense
So an ambulance was called then. And it seems he was put in his room because he was making a scene.
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So an ambulance was called then. And it seems he was put in his room because he was making a scene.
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