According to HK01, the crew of One Man, One Woman - a film starring Ni Ni - encountered an accident while filming in Kowloon City, Hong Kong, China. Eight crew members (including two cameramen) had an accident while on the crane.
While the lift was being raised to the height of a four-story hotel, the table suddenly tilted and fell freely, crushing the front of a car parked on the side of the road. Eight people standing on the lift filming were all injured.
The victims were quickly taken to the hospital for treatment and monitoring, including one person with a broken bone and one who was in a coma at the time of the accident. A representative of the film production company later announced that no one's life was in danger. The lighting staff with a broken bone is in stable condition.
Accident scene in Hong Kong, China.
The company also announced that they had purchased insurance for the crew. The production representative coordinated to support the victims' recovery after the accident.
The crew of One Man, One Woman has been working in Kowloon City for over a week. The crew and backstage staff have been setting up sets, testing camera angles, and lighting for the past week. Fortunately, the accident did not affect the surrounding residents.
On Weibo, many people are concerned about safety issues on set. Viewers say that only the main cast is well taken care of, while technical, backstage and lighting staff are often neglected.
There have been many cases of work-related accidents, such as technician Tran Vy Cuong who worked until 2am at the studio of Tao Doc 3 and had an accident that broke his ribcage. Dancer Ly Khai Ngon was hit in the head by a 600kg screen and was paralyzed for nearly half a year.
(Source: tienphong.vn)
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