Cameraman drowns on Hong Kong for Jackie Chan's 'Skiptrace'

The cameraman for the upcoming Jackie Chan The film Skiptrace drowned on Wednesday after a ship that paid the crew of Lantau Island reports on the South China Morning Post.

Sources of the film industry called the drowned man as a 51-year-old Chan Kwok-hungry.

The police in Hong Kong said the ship was turning 100 feet from the shore, with seven crew members swimming back to the shore after the accident. Tragically, Chan Kwok-hung did not make it and was found out and later declared dead in the North Lantau Hospital.

The police are supposed to examine and interview the seven survivors. Thr has learned that Jackie Chan was ashore when the boat capsized and reported reported into the water to save the crew members.

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Chan Kwok-Hunger was a 20-year-old industry veteran and had previously worked with the Hong Kong directors Stephen ChowPresent Jingle Ma And Chan Chi-Yege. He was nominated for two Hong Kong Cinematography Awards for Jingle Ma's Summer Holiday (2000) and flies to Polaris (1999).

Tenky Tin Kai-ManThe chairman of Movie Production Executives's association told the SCMP that Chan Kwok hungry was popular.

Tin also said that his union was working to collect money for Chan Kwok-Hangung family.

A US China co-production of directed by Renny HarlinSkiptrace stars Jackie Chan, Fan bingbing And Johnny KnoxvillePresent who has replaced The old Williams Scott. The story based on an idea of ​​Chan focuses on a good detective (Chan) in Hong Kong (Chan), whose niece (Bingbing) has been in trouble with a crime syndicate led by a man that the detective has been pursuing for a decade. The policeman is forced to track down a person who can help to save the niece-one fast-speaking American players (Knoxville) and bring him to Hong Kong after a hike.

Update December 17.23 December 17th – Additional information added to events at the time of the accident.

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