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MIRROR Concert Accident: Make-Up Concert Announced for Injured Dancers and Fans

During the 4th concert of the popular boy group MIRROR at the Red Hall in July last year, a giant screen suspended in the air suddenly flew and injured many dancers. Afterwards, the 4th concert was cut in half, and the remaining 8 performances were cancelled. The organizer, Makerville, announced today (2nd) that the make-up concert will be held at the AsiaWorld-Expo Arena in January next year. As of May 3, those who hold eligible concert tickets can exchange for make-up tickets. The organizer pointed out that it will announce the details of the replacement ticket redemption arrangements within one month.

The popular boy group MIRROR held its first concert at the Hung Hom Stadium in July last year. Tickets were sold out early in the morning. The first concert will also be held on July 25 as scheduled. However, before the first performance, it has been reported that dancers are rehearsing During the period, he was injured; and later, member Chen Ruihui Frankie stumbled and fell, which made the outside world continue to pay attention to the safety of the concert.

On the fourth performance on July 28th, after 10:30 p.m., when members Lu Juan Edan, Lu Hanting Anson Lo and several dancers performed the song “Elevator”, on the six large LED screens hanging in the air, One of the screens suddenly fell and fell to the stage while it was going up, hitting the head of dancer Li Qiyan (A Mo) on the spot, and then pinned down another dancer Zhang Zifeng, and another dancer Luo Zhi (Zisac) was also injured. The accident shocked the whole of Hong Kong. Concert producer and MIRROR manager Huang Huijun announced on the spot that the concert would be cut in half. The injured were immediately sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. Among them, Li Qiyan was in critical condition.

After the accident, the organizers Daguo Culture and MakerVille apologized for the incident and canceled all remaining performances and online live broadcasts. Yang Runxiong, director of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, said that the Leisure and Cultural Services Department will set up a team to investigate the cause of the accident and follow up with the Labor Department. After the accident, the outside world also tried to pursue responsibility, pointing fingers at the general contractor “Yi Neng Engineering” and the production company “Xie Xing Long Stage Engineering” and other organizations.

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In the picture: dancer Li Qiyan (A Mo)

The dancer Li Qiyan (A Mo) who was hit by the giant screen is still receiving treatment in the hospital. His father, Rev. Li Shenglin, will explain Mo’s progress through intercession letters every week. The latest 40th intercession letter revealed that Mo’s limbs cannot move automatically for the time being, and he is exercising his muscles and bones through equipment. The letter also pointed out that Mo walked 13,000 steps passively with the exoskeleton, instead of being able to stand up on his own initiative, nor controlling the exoskeleton walking by himself, all relying on these rehabilitation equipment.

Mo now needs the help of a crane every time he moves to any place. For the time being, he is still unable to perform any ordinary daily activities or transfer positions by himself. According to the father, 95% of what the doctor mentioned earlier is not fully cured, and 5% is fully recovered.

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