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Three students from Lanzhou Jiaotong University
The accidental death of students in the dormitory has nothing to do with the school, but it is impossible to say that the school has no responsibility at all. After all, parents sent their children to college and died suddenly during school. Schools still have some responsibilities in management, but they don't need to bear too many responsibilities.

This student is a very young child. There are no courses at school. It is normal to sleep at school until noon, and no dormitory students disturb him. But at noon, the students found him sleepy and stiff, so they called the emergency number and reported to the school in time. After the medical staff arrived at the scene, they found that the student had lost his vital signs and confirmed his death. At the same time, the public security department has also entered the scene to conduct on-the-spot investigation, visit and investigate, and medical and criminal conclusions have ruled out homicide. According to the results of forensic identification, the student died unexpectedly, and the situation has been reported to the parents of the students in time. The school has also started the aftermath procedure, visited and consoled the students' families, and properly arranged all the trips and lives of their families in Lanzhou. At present, the school is actively communicating with each other and properly arranging the aftermath in accordance with national laws and regulations.

The sudden death of students in the dormitory also illustrates many problems. At present, the sub-health state has gradually extended its claws to young people. Most students have heavy schoolwork at school and have lost the restraint of their parents. After going to college, most young people's life rules will be completely out of control, and staying up late without exercise has become the norm. Many young people will play games or mobile phones online after they are busy with their already heavy schoolwork. It is difficult for young people to go to bed on time, so the rate of accidental sudden death of young people is also rising. Schools should be alert to such incidents, strengthen students' physical exercise, reasonably plan school hours, and reasonably require students' work and rest rules to meet health standards.