Kung fu stuntman missing for five days, family appeals for whereabouts

Photos: Amy Lee via Facebook
Photos: Amy Lee via Facebook

The family of a kung fu stuntman have appealed to the public for his whereabouts after he went missing.

Hunter Li, 31, was last seen by his coworkers at the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car on Lantau Island at around 5pm on Sunday (June 4). He hasn’t spoken to his friends or family since, and is feared to be in danger. The stuntman, who works as a performer at the cable car company’s Stage 360 entertainment zone, was reported missing on Monday after he failed to show up for work, HK01 reports.

Li’s mother turned to Facebook to appeal for his whereabouts. She says her son, who is 5’6″, was last seen carrying a gray backpack and wearing a black coat, black trousers, red sports shoes, and a black cap with the letter “D” on it in gold. Li is known to frequent Mong Kok and Shek Kip Mei.

Li’s passport was left behind in his family’s Diamond Hill apartment, but he may have his mainland China travel permit. His father told the SCMP that the family is currently waiting for Li’s entry and exit records from the police.

If you have think you’ve seen Li or have relevant information to offer, please call 9501 9500 or 9013 7019.




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