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Paralysed Hong Kong dancer Mo Li set to undergo ‘intense’ cutting-edge treatment

Dancer paralysed in accident during Mirror concert in 2022 will embark on a three-year advanced tech rehabilitation programme, father says

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Mo Li was left paralysed from the neck down by the accident in July 2022. Photo: Handout
Leopold Chen
A Hong Kong dancer paralysed from the neck down in an accident during a concert by popular local boy band Mirror is set to undergo a more intense rehabilitation programme, his father has revealed, calling for more financial support.
Mo Li Ka-yin, 31, would embark on a three-year rehabilitation journey powered by advanced technologies, including regenerative medicine and an implantable microstimulator, his father, Reverend Derek Li Shing-lam, revealed in a prayer letter.

“It is a thorny path we have never walked before, one that may be filled with unknown ups and downs and trials,” the father said.

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“Yet, the destination points towards a precious, glimmering goal: achieving a limited degree of self-care and quietly gathering every ounce of strength in the years to come, waiting with hope to break through the limitations of life, bit by bit.”

It was the 174th such letter since Mo Li was crushed by a falling four-by-four-metre screen 3½ years ago. The 500kg (1,102lbs) LED panel fell from the ceiling of the Hong Kong Coliseum during a Mirror concert in July 2022, leaving the dancer at risk of permanent paralysis.

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Investigations revealed that the main contractor misreported the weights of the equipment and components.

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