On June 24, 1993, the four Beyond children went to Tokyo Fuji TV to film the "Ucchan-nanchan no yarunara yaraneba" game show. "Ucchan-nanchan" is a very popular game show in Japan. The two hosts of this show, Uchimura and Nanbara, are very famous in Japan. The accident happened at 1:00 a.m. on June 24, 1993. Ka Kui and Uchimura stumbled and fell from the 2.7-meter (8.9-foot) stage. According to a staff member at the video studio, the four Beyond boys were very involved in playing. The accident happened under this circumstance. Because the stage was very slippery, Ka Kui and Uchimura slipped and fell off the stage. On June 25, 1993, Ka Kui's family went to Japan, and Commercial Channel 2 DJ Guo Qihua also went to Japan. He learned about this from a friend in Japan. The media in Hong Kong were very concerned about this accident, but due to the typhoon and visa issues, they were forced to delay their departure to Japan. After the accident, BEYOND's Japanese managers did not mention the accident, which reflected that they and Fuji TV deliberately concealed the matter. Most Japanese newspapers reported this news, but the space was quite small. The newspapers that widely reported on the accident only mentioned Uchimura and did not report much about Ka Kui's situation. On the contrary, in Hong Kong, all newspapers reported the accident with great enthusiasm and large space. The Japanese version of "Broader Ocean" was released on the same day. On the night of June 26 and 27, 1993 (26th), Ka Kui's condition was critical for a time. Later, he took medicine from a qigong master. In Hong Kong, Commercial Channel 2 held a prayer meeting for Ka Kui, hoping that Ka Kui would recover soon. In this prayer meeting, Tai Chi's Deng Jianming and Commercial Radio's DJ performed "The Power of Love" and prayed that Ka Kui could overcome this difficulty. Hong Kong newspapers continued to report on Ka Kui's condition, but due to Japan's news blockade, Hong Kong newspapers could only get very limited information. Most newspapers only said that Ka Kui's condition was fair. The next day, Hong Kong newspapers reported on the prayer party and Ka Kui's treatment. Most newspapers pointed out that Ka Kui's Japanese name "Koma" has a similar pronunciation to the English word "Coma", which is very unlucky. June 28 and 29, 1993 (28th) Fuji TV set up a hotline to Hong Kong. On the same day, Fuji TV held a press conference. At the press conference, Jiaqiang said that he hoped an accident would happen to him and cried in his arms. (29th) Hong Kong newspapers had no news about Ka Kui to report. They mainly reported on the press conference. In Japan, perhaps because of Jia Qiang's words, they began to increase their coverage of Ka Kui. On June 30, 1993, it was raining in Tokyo. The media reports probably said that "Ka Kui's condition is stable" and "there is nothing we can do but pray for him." Fuji TV also pointed out that they will not stop broadcasting "Ucchan- nanchan no yarunara yaraneba", and BEYOND's Japanese manager also Continue to deny the news blackout.
On this day, Hong Kong music genius Wong Ka Kui passed away in Tokyo, Japan at 4:15 pm Japan time at the age of 31