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Apology for Godfrey Gao death met with criticism

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發布於 2019年12月06日16:12
Godfrey Gao

A Chinese television network has pulled a reality show and apologized after the sudden death on-set of Taiwanese-Canadian actor and model Godfrey Gao.

Zhejiang Television offered an apology in an interview with the show's director, Lin Yong. It was posted online on Thursday, about a week after the performer, known as Gao Yixiang in Chinese, collapsed while shooting an episode of Chase Me.

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In the post titled "Sorry, we didn't protect Yixiang in his prime," Lin said the network had been "immersed in grief and remorse since the accident happened."

"We feel we owe an apology to Godfrey Gao, to his parents and to all who loved him," he said.

Gao, 35, was a contestant on the show and collapsed after running about 660 yards. He later died in the hospital.

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The show had aired every Friday for three weeks but did not air last week. Lin confirmed to the Qianjiang Evening News that production had stopped permanently.

Godfrey Gao passed away while filming a television episode that is famous for pushing the physical limits of their guests.

Chase Me was known for pushing its contestants " usually celebrities or athletes " to their physical limits.

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The network, which promised a thorough investigation and to take "its relevant share of responsibility," has come under heavy criticism online, with commenters questioning whether Gao received treatment in time.

In the online post from Thursday, Lin said doctors reached Gao within two minutes of his collapse and three medical professionals spent 20 minutes at the scene administering first aid. They also used a defibrillator.

Gao was then sent to the hospital, where he died two hours later, Lin said.

Fans of Godfrey Gao (left) flooded the apology post with criticisms. Here he is pictured with Jeremy Lin (center) and Jay Chou (right).

Lin said Gao's family wanted to minimize publicity around the actor's death.

The interview attracted more than 71,000 comments within an hour of going online, most of them critical.

"I can't do much, but boycotting Zhejiang TV is the least I can do," one commenter said.

Another said: "Do you want to calm the anger with an interview? You must release the details or technical log of the defibrillator or even release the television footage."

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