Police Seize Metal Cable In MIRROR Concert Probe

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2022-08-02 HKT 22:11

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  • Police officers investigate the MIRROR concert accident. Photo: RTHK

    Police officers investigate the MIRROR concert accident. Photo: RTHK

Police officers investigating last week's MIRROR concert accident were seen taking away a steel cable after visiting the Hong Kong Coliseum on Tuesday.

Officials from the Government Laboratory also assisted with the probe.

Two dancers were injured when a giant video screen crashed down on performers on Thursday.

The Hospital Authority said Lee Kai-yin, who was struck in the head, remains in intensive care, but his vital signs are stable.

Meanwhile, the AsiaWorld-Expo said it will not allow event organisers to use mechanical devices that swing, rotate or carry people after the government introduced similar short-term rules at its venues in the wake of the incident.

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