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Paralysed Hong Kong Mirror dancer’s medical funding thrown into jeopardy

Reverend Derek Li says his son faces a ‘vacuum of resources and a struggle of faith’ as key donor’s commitment to cover medical bills wavers

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Reverend Derek Li Shing-lam, centre, father of injured Mirror dancer, Mo Li Kai-yin, has revealed that his son’s medical treatment is now uncertain because a major donor’s verbal promise to cover the expenses may no longer be upheld. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
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Medical treatment for a Hong Kong dancer paralysed during a concert by popular boy band Mirror is now uncertain, with his father revealing that a major donor’s verbal promise to cover the expenses may no longer be upheld.

Reverend Derek Li Shing-lam, the father of 30-year-old Mo Li Kai-yin, said in a letter on Saturday that the dancer’s path to recovery now faced a “vacuum of resources and a struggle of faith”, without naming the donor.

“A promise [by] ‘… [to] cover Mo’s medical expenses’ opened the door to his treatment and became the strength that carried him forward over the past three years. But it now seems this support is not certain to continue, and we still do not know how to move forward,” he said.

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Two months after Mo Li was struck by a 500kg (1,102lbs) LED screen falling from the ceiling of the Hong Kong Coliseum in July 2022, billionaire Richard Li Tzar-kai, chairman of PCCW and parent company of concert organiser MakerVille, said he would provide HK$10 million (US$1.3 million) to support the dancer in addition to covering medical fees.

At that time, Li said he turned down the offer because the concert organisers, MakerVille and Music Nation, had promised to settle medical expenses.

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He said on Saturday that although the family had found a path and contacts for cutting-edge medical treatment, sufficient resources were still required to truly move forward.

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