First of all, I think the biggest responsibility for this tragedy lies in the factory. It can be said that it is very unreasonable for the factory to implement the 12 hour working system. It can be said that it is difficult for many people to persist in high-intensity work for 12 hours a day, not to mention that this is still a child. Moreover, working 12 hours a day means that workers can't get enough sleep during work, and for high-intensity work, they can't get enough sleep every day. How can people not get sick? In addition to working too long, the student has been refused leave three times. It can be seen that the students' illness has been more serious after three consecutive leave, but the factory has not shown any sympathy, and even the opportunity to go to the hospital for treatment is not given, for fear of delaying the work of the factory. If he went to the hospital for treatment in time, I believe the student will not die, so in my opinion, the main cause of this tragedy lies in the factory.
In addition to factories, schools also need to bear great responsibilities. Knowing that the factory has a 12 hour working system, the school still arranges students to practice in the factory. It can be said that school leaders have not considered the health of students at all. Besides, during the internship of college students in the factory, the school usually sends teachers to follow them, but the students are so ill that the school teachers have not given them due care. If the teacher intervened, I believe it is impossible for the factory to refuse to ask for leave three times in a row. It is the teacher's irresponsibility that eventually leads to the death of students.
The behavior of schools and factories is undoubtedly worth spurning. It can be said that they don't care about students' health and future at all. They are all considering their own interests. I can understand that the factory pays attention to personal interests, but I really feel chilling about the behavior of the school. I hope this matter can be solved fairly and justly, and give this student justice.