MakerVille has recently released a statement, following news that dancer Mo (Li Kai Yin) is facing financial setback with his treatment.

Mo was critically injured in an incident that occurred at MIRROR’s concert in July 2022, after a giant LED screen fell on him during a performance. He has been undergoing treatment and rehabilitation ever since.

On 10 September, the company MakerVille, which represents the Hong Kong idol group MIRROR, stated that in addition to providing HKD 10 million in financial support immediately after the incident, they have also been covering Mo’s medical and related expenses and maintained communication with his family.

“We have been responsible for Mo’s medical and related expenses for more than three years, and continue to communicate with Mo’s family. As Mo has started to seek compensation from 12 parties and the relevant judicial procedures are still ongoing, we do not think it is appropriate to make further comments at this stage,” they added.

It was earlier this week, that Mo’s father Pastor Derek Li revealed that there may be funding issues for his future treatment.

Pastor Derek shared that they had once received a verbal promise from a related party to cover the medical expenses, saying, “It was this very promise that opened the door to treatment for Mo and became the driving force behind his perseverance over the past three years. However, it now seems this support may no longer be guaranteed.”

“We don’t know how to move forward from here,” he added.

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Mo was critically injured in an incident in 2022

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