The terrifying video below captures the moment a huge screen fell from a stadium ceiling and crushed a dancer in front of thousands of fans during a concert in Hong Kong.
The boy band Mirror was performing a show at the Hong Kong Coliseum on Thursday night, July 28, when one of the large video monitors above the stage suddenly fell down, crashing down onto one of the dancers while knocking over another.
Terrified screams and yelling was heard from fans who are distraught by the incident.
According to publication Dim Sum Daily, at least five people were injured with three others taken to hospital. The band's manager, Ahfa Wong, took the stage following the accident to apologize and cancelled the remainder of the show.
News reporter Ezra Cheung shared a clip of the shocking footage of the incident to Twitter.
His post said: A horrible accident erupted as a Hong Kong singing and dancing boy band was hosting their first concert, injuring at least two dancers.
"Both were said to be conscious when being sent to the hospital."
Lady cries uncontrollably after being served breakfast by boyfriend she’s been dating since JSS3 (Video)
A Nigerian lady has been left heartbroken after her relationship which began in secondary school crash.
She broke down in tears and could not stop crying in a video-reel circulating on social media.
According to the young woman, they have been dating since their Junior Secondary class 3 (JSS 3) and she probably never thought they would ever be separated.
She cried out for help and advise on how to get the strength to mend her broken heart and move on.
”Secondary School relationship since JSS3, where will I start from,” she said
Office of the Vice President, has said that their principal Yemi Osinbajo has no link to a viral memo announcing his resignation from the All Progressives Congress.
In the memo dated June 24, 2022, with reference number SH/VP/605/2./0., it was claimed that Osinbajo was resigning due to “family pressure,” amongst other factors.
Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande has however distanced his principal from the memo, adding that it is “FAKE NEWS.”
Akande also told Punch that the memo was fraught with errors and inconsistencies. He said;
“For the avoidance of doubt, the memo is fake. Its fake news. The VP didn’t write any such thing.”
The Memo titled, ‘Permission To Resign From APC,’ and supposedly signed by Vice President Osinbajo read:
“I have the honour to inform you that for some time now, I have been having series of meetings and pressure from my immediate family members on some matters. One of the issues borders on my continuous participation on active and partisan politics, and by extension, my continuous membership of our party, the All Progressives Congress, APC.
“As a father and great member , whom without you, I would not be where I am today, regrettably, I write to seek for your permission to resign my membership of the All Progressives Congress, APC. However, if the timing of this plan is not convenience or acceptable by Your Excellency, I will surely abide by your decision and advice, which I will consider to be the final.
“Please accept the assurances of my highest regards and loyalty.”