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HONG KONG — Two male dancers have been injured after a huge video screen crashed onto the stage during a concert by popular Hong Kong boy band Mirror.
More than a dozen performers were on stage at the Hong Kong Coliseum late Thursday night when the screen appeared to come loose from one of the two metal cords from which it was suspended. It landed directly on one dancer before falling backward onto another, eliciting screams from a crowd of thousands.
The concert was stopped and audience members were asked to leave.
A Hospital Authority spokesperson told NBC News that as of Friday morning, one of the dancers was in serious condition and the other is in stable condition. She did not provide any details of their injuries.
Kevin Yeung, the Hong Kong secretary for culture, sports, and tourism, said Friday that one of the metal cords had snapped, causing the screen to fall.
originally posted by: Randyvine2
a reply to: putnam6
The way you described it I'm not watching it.
I just don't like seeing people get hurt is all.
Ambulances arrived about 10 minutes after the accident. The injured dancers were rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, with one in serious condition and the other in stable condition.
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: putnam6
I bet that screen wasn't cheap.
Something falling on me and possibly causing death was never really a concern of mine. Well that used to be the case but now that concern is much greater.
originally posted by: litterbaux
a reply to: putnam6
Reports are saying there's only injuries. I find that hard to believe watching that horrific video.
Talk about being at the wrong place at the wrong time, jeeze.
Me,me me!
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: putnam6
I bet that screen wasn't cheap.
Something falling on me and possibly causing death was never really a concern of mine. Well that used to be the case but now that concern is much greater.
originally posted by: glen200376
Me,me me!
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: putnam6
I bet that screen wasn't cheap.
Something falling on me and possibly causing death was never really a concern of mine. Well that used to be the case but now that concern is much greater.
The narcissist is back I see.
originally posted by: Randyvine2
a reply to: putnam6
I had a guy show me where a bullet tore thru his tri-cep n struck
his rib cage. I remember turning to walk away and then hearing
people talking over me as I was coming around. I heard some lady
asking "Are you alright sir?" I bounced off the floor trip'n hard
for at least 2 seconds. And the dude who showed me his wound
goes. Yo man you hit the floor hard bro? Straight up I fell out
in the middle of the store. I start heading for the door, walk'n
away from that guy, talking out the side of my neck. "Dude
don't show me that sh1t again". Third time i done that over
the years. So it does happen rarely.
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: putnam6
I bet that screen wasn't cheap.
Something falling on me and possibly causing death was never really a concern of mine. Well that used to be the case but now that concern is much greater.
This was not the first accident to take place during the Mirror concert series, which began Monday. Band member Frankie Chan accidentally stepped off the edge of the stage on Tuesday night, The South China Morning Post reported. He fell about three feet and posted on social media later that he was bruised but otherwise fine.
Fans then started an online petition calling on concert organizers to “ensure the safety of all performers,” citing Chan’s fall along with other perceived safety issues. The petition had gathered more than 12,000 signatures before the accident on Thursday.
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