
Dancer Mo Lee Kai-yin, who was critically injured after a huge screen fell on him during a MIRROR concert in Hong Kong Coliseum, only has a 5 percent chance of a full recovery, according to his father.
Lee's father, Reverend Derek Li Shing-lam, said in his prayer letter that assessments from Chinese and Western medical practitioners were that it is almost impossible for his 27-year-old son's spinal injuries to heal fully.
The dancer remains in critical condition in Queen Elizabeth Hospital's intensive care unit and is at risk of being paralyzed from the neck down. He was still relying on a ventilator to breathe, according to his father.
"The 'lucky' thing is that my son is still alive," Li said. He also noted that Lee has been transferred to another care unit due to the COVID surge and will receive acupuncture treatment this week from traditional Chinese medicine doctors.
The grieving father urged the government to thoroughly investigate the incident, saying his family is still waiting for details of the cause.
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