Requiescat in a sentence as a noun

Perhaps bad software kills fewer people because less software engineering is involved with real-world systems- though requiescat in pace to those lost to Tesla Autopilot accidents, or the unfortunate biker in Arizona struck by a self-driving Uber. I am transparently moving the goalposts here because your presumption that fatalities are the only consequence of shoddy software engineering was fallacious to begin with.

Requiescat definitions

noun

a prayer for the repose of the soul of a dead person