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Hong Kong worker falls from 2-metre-high stage while dismantling Taiwanese band Mayday’s concert site, loses consciousness

  • Preliminary investigations show 20-year-old worker lost footing and fell from stage, police spokesman says
  • Taiwanese band Mayday played final concert in series at Central harbourfront on Thursday night, after earlier show cancelled due to equipment catching fire

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Works are under way to dismantle the stage used by Taiwanese rock band Mayday at the Central harbourfront. Photo: Handout
A Hong Kong worker has fallen from a two-metre-high (6.6 feet) stage and lost consciousness while dismantling the site that Taiwanese band Mayday used for its final concert at the Central harbourfront.
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Police said they were alerted to the incident at 5am on Friday.

Preliminary investigations showed the 20-year-old worker lost his footing and fell from the stage, which measured about two metres in height, a police spokesman said.

The unconscious worker was taken to Queen Mary Hospital in Pok Fu Lam for treatment.

The force has categorised the case as an industrial accident.

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Taiwanese rock group Mayday wrapped up its seven-concert series on Thursday after being forced to postpone a show last week due to bad weather and a huge LED sphere installation catching fire.
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