Recently, according to Sina hot news, a high-profile legal dispute case was decided by the court, and the court held that the nephew's haircut on the second day of the Lunar New Year was not the cause of his uncle's death in a car accident, so it rejected the aunt's claim for 1 million yuan in compensation.
The incident originated when his nephew Liu Bing went to the barber shop to get a haircut on the second day of the Lunar New Year, and his uncle died in a car accident that night. Subsequently, the aunt took the nephew to court, accusing him of "intentional homicide" and demanding 1 million yuan in compensation. According to reports, before the incident, Liu Bing had an argument with his uncle over hairstyle problems.
During the trial, the court fully considered the opinions and evidence of both parties. According to the court's investigation, the accident was caused by the uncle's drunken bicycle, and was not directly related to the nephew's haircut. Therefore, the court dismissed the aunt's claim.
It is worth mentioning that a traditional cultural concept involved in this case - "the dead uncle who had a haircut in the first month". It is understood that this saying originated from the custom of the Han people in the Qing Dynasty to miss the Ming Dynasty, when people did not cut their hair in the first month to express their "nostalgia" for the Ming Dynasty, and later this custom was misunderstood as "dead uncle". However, the court made it clear that this claim has no basis at the legal level.
The court's verdict has undoubtedly brought this incident to a successful conclusion. We hope that in the future, people can look at traditional culture more rationally, respect science, abide by the law, and make society more harmonious and beautiful.