MIRROR seriously injured dancer “90% can not recover” family members tearfully reveal the condition: people seem to be coming to an end | Entertainment | CTWANT

The Hong Kong men’s group MIRROR unfortunately suffered an accident when they sang in the Red Pavilion on July 28 this year. Dancer Ah Mo (Li Qiyan) was injured by a fall from a 600-kilogram screen and is still being treated in the intensive care unit. The family revealed that the doctor diagnosed that 95% of Ah Mo’s cervical vertebrae could not recover, and he could not take off the respirator at present.

The family released 6 major statements in the early morning of this (4th) to reveal the latest condition of Ah Mo. At present, Ah Mo has been able to talk with his parents, but he is still unable to completely wean off the ventilator. Because of his long-term wearing of a neck brace, the back of his head was very painful, which in turn affected his sleep. The family members saw that a person who used to be alive and kicking was now accidentally bedridden, and could only look at the cold ceiling in the ward, and the sorrow in their hearts was indescribable.

The family members pointed out that they were told by Chinese and Western doctors in the past week that nearly 95% of Ah Mo’s cervical vertebrae could not be recovered. The Chinese medicine practitioners will try acupuncture and moxibustion in the future, but there is no absolute certainty that the treatment will be good. After hearing the news, the family members said with grief, “My heart really sank, and it seems that the end is coming to an end.” At the same time, they tried to cheer up their spirits. Chinese counterparts.”

The family issued a statement revealing the latest condition of Ah MO, optimistically saying, “Although he was severely injured, he is still alive, and the family can walk together in adversity.” (Photo / Retrieved from Facebook / Shirley Loo)

The Hong Kong men’s group MIRROR held a concert at the Red Pavilion on July 28 this year. Unexpectedly, a serious accident occurred when the big screen fell on the way, resulting in 3 dancers who were performing were smashed and injured. According to Hong Kong media reports, the accident investigation team announced on August 24 that the latest investigation pointed out that the steel wire that was accidentally broken at that time was magnified 5,000 times and checked to confirm that the breakage was caused by “metal fatigue”, and it could withstand less force than the same model. 20%, although the rope protector is fixed during installation, the rope protector is not properly installed, and the wire will continue to wear when the big screen goes up and down.

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