Suspects In MIRROR Show Case Granted Bail
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2022-11-12 HKT 18:49
All five suspects arrested in connection with an incident that injured two dancers during a show by the popular boy band MIRROR were granted bail on Saturday.
The four men and one woman taken into custody on Friday are workers for the main contractor and a stage engineering company involved in the show at the Hong Kong Coliseum in Hung Hom in July, when a giant screen plunged onto the stage.
Four of them are suspected of fraud and allowing objects to fall from height, while the other was arrested on suspicion only of the latter offence.
All were released on bail a day after their arrest, and will have to report back to the police next month. No charges have been laid.
Police earlier said they suspected the main contractor deliberately under-reported the weights of mechanical devices used at the gig, adding that there was evidence the subcontractor failed to follow up on operational issues identified during rehearsals.
Meanwhile a government probe concluded that the organisers of the concert had violated leasing terms for hiring the Coliseum. It's alleged that they provided inaccurate information.
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