Mirror dancer left with ‘catastrophic disabilities’ awarded HK$6.29m in damages
A Hong Kong court has awarded HK$6.29 million (US$802,698) in damages to a dancer left paralysed after being struck by a falling giant screen during a concert by Cantopop boy band Mirror four years ago. In a written judgment on Monday, the District Court ruled that Mo Li Kai-yin was entitled to substantial damages from his employer, Studiodanz, under the Employees’ Compensation Ordinance after suffering from “catastrophic” injuries in the accident at Hong Kong Coliseum on Jul
A Hong Kong court has awarded HK$6.29 million in damages to a dancer who became paralyzed after a giant screen fell during a concert. The incident occurred at the Hong Kong Coliseum in 2022 during a performance by the Cantopop group Mirror. The District Court ruled that the dancer, Mo Li Kai-yin, was entitled to compensation from his employer, Studiodanz. The court cited the severity of his injuries as 'catastrophic' in its judgment. The damages were awarded under the Employees’ Compensation Ordinance. The case highlights the importance of workplace safety in entertainment events. The ruling emphasizes accountability for employers in such incidents.
The case underscores the legal responsibility of employers to ensure safety in high-risk environments.
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