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Just finished watching a Brokenwood Mystery on UK Drama, where the country singer was killed by putting the guitar in the bath with her, but raises a few questions.
1) Is the enough power or voltage in a electric guitar to kill anyone?
2) Are they permitted to have no RCD protection in hotels in New Zealand?
Come to that what about UK, if some one was killed in the bath in any property which did not belong to the deceased, with the power still on when found, would the owner be found guilty of manslaughter because the RCD failed to work? Be it a rented property, hotel, guest house what ever, if the RCD fails to trip, or is missing, would it be considered as manslaughter?
1) Is the enough power or voltage in a electric guitar to kill anyone?
2) Are they permitted to have no RCD protection in hotels in New Zealand?
Come to that what about UK, if some one was killed in the bath in any property which did not belong to the deceased, with the power still on when found, would the owner be found guilty of manslaughter because the RCD failed to work? Be it a rented property, hotel, guest house what ever, if the RCD fails to trip, or is missing, would it be considered as manslaughter?