Death of man crushed inside Ocean Park haunted house was an accident, Hong Kong coroner finds
- Cheung Chiu-kit took a wrong turn inside the attraction because staff members either overlooked him or mistook him for a colleague
A coroner has found that the death of a student crushed by a movable slide in a haunted house at a Hong Kong theme park two years ago was an accident.
Cheung Chiu-kit, 21, died of back injuries after he mistakenly approached the rear of the mechanical ride inside the Buried Alive attraction at Ocean Park on September 16, 2017.
On Monday, Deputy Coroner Monica Chow Wai-choo found that Cheung took a wrong turn inside the two-storey space, because staff members who were supposed to show the way had either overlooked him or mistaken him for a colleague.
Chow stressed that the court would not hold anyone liable for what happened. She also did not offer any advice to the park, since it had brought in extra safety measures since the accident.
Cheung’s father, Cheung Kam-fong, did not respond to reporters’ queries as he left court.