hklii_samples/en_cases_hkcrc/2016_HKCrC_9/summary_llm.yml

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plaintiff:
- N/A (Coroner's Inquest)
defendant:
- N/A (Coroner's Inquest)
case_reason: >
Coroner's inquest into the deaths of nine Hong Kong citizens who died in a hot air balloon
accident in Luxor, Egypt on 26 February 2013. The inquest was held to inquire into the
cause of death and circumstances connected with the deaths, and to make recommendations
to prevent future similar tragedies.
judgment_summary: >
The Coroner found that all nine deceased died on the morning of 26 February 2013 during
a hot air balloon ride over Luxor City when the balloon caught fire during the landing
procedure. The fire was caused by a hose fuel leak at the upper portion of the forward
right hose connected to burner number 193. The medical cause of death for all deceased
was multiple injuries and burns. The Coroner concluded that the deaths were deaths by
accident. The inquest revealed significant issues regarding: (1) inadequate risk assessment
by the travel company Kuoni before offering the hot air balloon activity; (2) insufficient
information provided to tour escorts and customers about the risks involved; (3) ambiguous
insurance coverage information; (4) maintenance discrepancies by the Egyptian balloon
operator Sky Cruise; and (5) lack of proper pre-departure checks. The Coroner made
recommendations for travel companies to conduct proper risk assessments, provide clear
information to customers about risks and insurance coverage, and ensure adequate supervision
of local service providers.
jurisdiction_code: >
HKCRC
jurisdiction_name: >
Coroner's Court of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
case_location:
- Coroner's Court
- Hong Kong
case_object:
- Nine deceased Hong Kong citizens
- Hot air balloon (Ultramagic N425, registered as SU 283)
- Travel insurance coverage
- Risk assessment procedures
- Safety information disclosure
judgment_result:
- allegation_content: Cause of death was multiple injuries and burns
established: Y
- allegation_content: Deaths occurred during hot air balloon ride in Luxor, Egypt on 26 February 2013
established: Y
- allegation_content: Fire was caused by hose fuel leak at forward right hose connected to burner number 193
established: Y
- allegation_content: Conclusion as to the deaths - deaths by accident
established: Y
involved_entities:
- name: June Cheung, Coroner
state_reasons: Presided over the inquest and delivered the inquisition on 7 June 2016
- name: HO Oi-hing, HO Oi-ying, HO Oi-ming, TANG Yuk-ling, SIU Chi-man, KWAN Pui-man Eleni, POON Lau-tim, TO Sau-ching, POON Tak-sze
state_reasons: The nine deceased Hong Kong citizens who died in the hot air balloon accident
- name: Kuoni Travel
state_reasons: Travel company that organized the 10-day Egypt tour and offered the hot air balloon ride as an optional activity; failed to conduct adequate risk assessment
- name: Paradise Travel
state_reasons: Destination Management Company (DMC) engaged by Kuoni for the Egypt tour; responsible for selecting Sky Cruise as the local service provider
- name: Egyptian Airship and Balloon-Sky Cruise Company (Sky Cruise)
state_reasons: Local hot air balloon service provider in Luxor; operated the balloon that caught fire; had maintenance discrepancies
- name: Mr Momen Murad Ali Hussein
state_reasons: Egyptian pilot aged 29 who was piloting the hot air balloon; survived the accident with serious burn injuries; held commercial balloon pilot licence since 2006
- name: Mr Wilson AU
state_reasons: Tour escort from Kuoni who accompanied the deceased on the tour; provided limited safety briefing to tour members
- name: LAU Tak ping
state_reasons: Senior manager of Kuoni responsible for product designing and tour planning; testified that no formal risk assessment was conducted
- name: Mr Chadwick
state_reasons: General Aviation Flight Standard Officer (Balloon Operations) from UK Civil Aviation Authority; provided expert evidence on hot air balloon operations
- name: Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation
state_reasons: Issued the AAIC investigation report in December 2013 which concluded the probable cause was hose fuel leak
- name: Travel Industry Council (TIC)
state_reasons: Industry regulatory body; Chairman Mr Joseph Tung testified at the inquest