Up to 20,000 Mirror fans have tuned in to watch the live launch of the Canto-pop boy band’s first music video after a two-month break, as some called on the group’s management to take responsibility for a horrific accident that left a dancer seriously injured. Supporters of the band on Monday watched the launch of the music video for Mirror’s.
Engineering experts have said human negligence contributed to an accident at a concert by superstar Canto-pop boy band Mirror, while officials have placed the main responsibility for ensuring safety during the show on its organiser. Authorities on Friday (July 29) said one of two metal cords connected to a massive video screen snapped during the group's performance on Thursday night,.
The sixteen-by-ten foot screen fell on the neck of Mo Lee Kai-yin, 27, before it toppled on another performer, Chang Tsz-fung at around 10.30pm during a concert in the Hong Kong Coliseum.
Hong Kong’s leader ordered authorities to investigate after two dancers performing with Canto-pop boy band Mirror were struck by a giant video screen that crashed down onto the stage during the band’s performance at Hong Kong Coliseum in Hung Hom on Thursday (July 28) night. Police said the two male dancers were sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, and according to.