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Keung To is fine after falling into the sea

Keung To is fine after falling into the sea

Yahoo26-06-2025
26 Jun - Keung To recently assured that all is well with him after it was reported that he had to be rescued after falling into the sea.
The MIRROR member was previously revealed to have been rescued by a Marine Department boat after the police said that he was found in waters off Sai Wan on 24 June. He was then taken to Queen Mary Hospital for treatment.
The news shocked fans and netizens alike, with many speculating that Keung To was trying to end his life.
However, the singer recently released a short statement via MIRROR manager Ah Fa, saying that it was just a small accident due to his carelessness. Sources claimed that the singer fell into the sea while he was out jogging on Tuesday afternoon as he lost his footing while exercising.
"I'm fine. Please rest assured. I hope there will be no speculation. I'm sorry for causing everyone to worry," he said.
His agency Makerville also released a statement saying, ""Keung To is currently resting in the hospital. There aren't any major concerns. We would like to thank everyone who helped in the accident. Sorry for making everyone worry."
(Photo Source: Keung To IG, MP Weekly)
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