Mirror concert accident: Hong Kong police interview dancer injured during rehearsals
- Performer Zisac Law seen being driven into headquarters of police’s Kowloon West regional crime unit to attend an interview
- Source reveals police expected to return to accident site at Hong Kong Coliseum on Thursday to seize other cables and equipment as evidence

A dancer injured during rehearsals for a Mirror concert was among witnesses interviewed by Hong Kong police as part of an investigation into an accident at one of the Canto-pop boy band’s performances, the Post has learned.
Performer Zisac Law Tak-chi was seen being driven into the headquarters of the force’s Kowloon West regional crime unit on Wednesday to attend an interview.
Law’s injury during rehearsals was revealed by Mirror leader Lokman Yeung on August 1, after local media had largely focused on the accident involving Mo Li Kai-yin and Chang Tsz-fung. Both Li and Chang were hurt during the band’s performance on July 28 when a four-by-four-metre screen crashed onto the stage.
In response to the incident, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu appointed a government task force to determine the cause of the accident. Authorities have since banned the use of mid-air installations at public performance premises until further notice.
Representatives from one of the concert’s organisers – Music Nation – also spoke with officers at the station in Kowloon City at about 2pm on Wednesday, according to a source.