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Hong Kong keeps the fight to understand the death of the son in the son of the son's crane accident

Almost three years after his 25-year-old son died in one of the worst industrial accidents in Hong Kong, Tsui still tries to understand the cause of the tragedy at the construction site, where a 65-ton tower crane collapsed and three men killed.

“On the day the crane fell, everything I had was anger and my head was empty. Only later I felt empty, lost and a feeling of longing. I have never experienced it before, and I also not noticed that it could be so difficult to be hit by all these feelings, said the 63-year-old, who only wanted to be identified by his swing on Thursday.

“After my son's death, I was told that my court case has no chance. I would like to understand why. In Hong Kong so -called free and civil society, why I have no chance?

The case of Tsui was one of 68 construction work in 2022, which went back to 65 in 2024. In the 2022 construction industry there were a total of 7,423 industrial accidents and professional injuries in the construction industry, which in 2024 recorded a decrease from 16 percent to 6,252 to 6,252 people.

Tsui said he hadn't slept well since his son's death, but hiking helped him with exhaustion and knee pain so that he could sleep through the night without interruption.

He was also very active in self -help groups with other fathers who lost their children through industrial accidents and would visit their families in their houses, which he helped to relieve his own grief.

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