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Mirror Dancer Injury: HK Staff Acquittal Shocks Dad - News Directory 3

Mirror Dancer Injury: HK Staff Acquittal Shocks Dad

May 31, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • The father of Mo Li kai-yin, ‌the dancer seriously injured⁢ in the Mirror concert stage collapse in Hong Kong, has expressed his dismay following the acquittal of⁤ three...
  • Reverend derek Li Shing-lam, Mo's father, conveyed his sentiments in an online letter, ⁢stating ⁤that the​ acquittals were tough to reconcile​ with‍ his son's extensive suffering.
  • The father's‍ statement underscores the emotional impact of the Mirror concert accident and ⁢the subsequent legal proceedings.
Original source: scmp.com

The father of injured dancer Mo Li Kai-yin is stunned by the acquittals in the Mirror concert stage collapse case, a stark​ outcome ⁣after the 2022 ​incident at the Hong Kong Coliseum. Three backstage staff⁢ members were cleared,a decision that Reverend Li shing-lam finds difficult to accept,given his son’s ongoing suffering. The court ruled that the staff did not intend to ⁤misreport the weight of the stage equipment,which was a factor in the accident. This verdict ignites debate surrounding accountability and safety standards within the entertainment industry. The Mirror concert accident examination revealed substandard work and engineering negligence as primary causes. News Directory 3 ⁣continues to follow the story. Discover what’s next as the case unfolds ​and impacts stage safety protocols.

Key Points

  • Father of injured dancer Mo Li ​Kai-yin‍ voices shock ‌over acquittals.
  • Three backstage staff members were ​acquitted in the Hong​ Kong stage⁢ collapse ​case.
  • Reverend Li questions the court’s decision,citing his son’s suffering.
  • The 2022 mirror concert accident injured Mo and⁣ another dancer.

Father’s Shock⁢ After Acquittal in Mirror Concert Stage ​Collapse Case

⁣ ⁣ updated​ May‍ 31, 2025
⁣ ​

The father of Mo Li kai-yin, ‌the dancer seriously injured⁢ in the Mirror concert stage collapse in Hong Kong, has expressed his dismay following the acquittal of⁤ three backstage⁣ staff. The incident, involving a falling ‍giant screen, occurred at the ⁤Hong Kong Coliseum on⁤ July 28, 2022, during a Mirror concert.

Reverend derek Li Shing-lam, Mo’s father, conveyed his sentiments in an online letter, ⁢stating ⁤that the​ acquittals were tough to reconcile​ with‍ his son’s extensive suffering. The ​court determined ⁣Friday that the staff lacked intent to underreport the weight of⁤ the ‍stage equipment,including the screen that caused the injuries. The concert accident investigation⁢ pointed ‍to‍ substandard work, flawed stage design, and engineer negligence as the primary causes of⁢ the stage collapse.

The father’s‍ statement underscores the emotional impact of the Mirror concert accident and ⁢the subsequent legal proceedings. The acquittals⁣ have sparked debate ‍about accountability ‌and safety standards within the entertainment industry. The ‍Mirror concert ⁣incident remains a focal point for discussions on stage safety and regulatory oversight.

“I ask: If a⁣ driver​ with no⁤ experience​ crashes a car and causes severe injury ⁤or⁢ even death, can they also ⁤be acquitted ‌on the ⁢grounds of ⁣being a ‘novice’?” Li wrote.

Li further questioned the fairness of the legal outcome, ‍emphasizing his son’s arduous recovery. He highlighted the dancer’s resilience in the face of life-threatening challenges. The⁤ Mirror concert stage ​collapse has had lasting repercussions, prompting calls for improved safety measures and ​rigorous enforcement of industry standards.

What’s ‌next

The case is likely‌ to continue drawing ​public ⁢attention as Mo Li Kai-yin continues his recovery. Further investigations and⁣ potential ⁣appeals could ​also influence future safety protocols for ⁣large-scale events in Hong Kong.

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