Former Hong Kong project manager remanded in custody over 3 deaths from crane collapse
- Kan Ho-kai, 35, faces three counts of manslaughter over collapse of 65-tonne tower crane at construction site in 2022 that left three dead, six others injured
- Prosecutors seeking adjournment to prepare paperwork for case’s transfer to High Court, as magistrate schedules next hearing for July 30
A former Hong Kong construction project manager has been remanded in custody pending his trial over the deaths of three workers in a rare tower crane collapse two years ago.
Kan Ho-kai, 35, was not required to make a plea for the three counts of manslaughter during his first appearance at Kwun Tong Court on Thursday, with prosecutors seeking an adjournment to prepare the necessary paperwork for the case’s transfer to the High Court.
Acting Principal Magistrate Winnie Lau Yee-wan scheduled the next hearing for July 30 before dismissing a bail application by the defence.
Kan, who is currently jobless, worked as a project manager at Aggressive Construction Company at the time of the accident, according to police.
The company was in charge of the Housing Society’s building site on Anderson Road in Sau Mau Ping, where a 65-tonne tower crane collapsed onto containers being used as temporary offices on September 7, 2022, killing three workers and injuring six others.