Singer Hins Cheung has revealed a shocking near-death experience after a metal scaffolding structure collapsed and crushed his car—just minutes before he was supposed to get inside.
According to reports from HK01, the incident came to light on March 30 when Hins Cheung attended a public event. After staying out of the spotlight for a while to prepare for his new album, the singer appeared noticeably fuller, surprising many fans.

During the event, Cheung recounted the terrifying moment that happened while he was in South Korea filming a music video. He explained that a metal scaffolding suddenly collapsed directly onto the car he had planned to board. Fortunately, he avoided the accident simply because he was delayed by a few minutes.
Cheung shared that after wrapping up filming, he intended to go out for a walk and had asked a friend to drive him. He was supposed to leave at 12 PM, but due to a minor delay, he stepped out later than planned. That small change in timing ultimately saved his life.
At the moment the scaffolding collapsed, his friend had stepped out of the car to smoke, which meant no one was inside when the accident occurred. Photos shared by Cheung showed the vehicle severely damaged under the weight of the fallen structure.

Reflecting on the incident, Cheung admitted it changed his perspective on life. He said, “After this, I realized that nothing else really matters. Whether work is difficult or the market is unstable doesn’t matter. What matters most now is safety and peace.”
Born in 1981 in Guangzhou, Hins Cheung began building his career in Hong Kong in 2002. Over the years, he has earned recognition as one of the leading figures in Cantopop and even served as Vice President of the Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild.
Sources: Znews


