District 1 People’sCommittee deputy chairman Doan Ngoc Hai said the authorities held a meetingwith the Vien Dong Investment Export Import Co, Ltd to discuss the incident,during which the company also agreed to send an apology letter to the femaletourist in question.
If the tourist,who is yet to be identified, is no longer in Vietnam, the company will have tocontact the Department of Foreign Affairs and relevant agencies to determineher identity to send the apology letter and the compensation amount, Hai said.
Earlier, on April4, the tourist is said to have tripped on a bent piece of metal that resembleda toe clip trap on the sidewalk of Le Loi Street in District 1. She fell andhit her face on the concrete road and was later taken to a hospital with hernose and lip bleeding.
The metal piecesare believed to have been left behind by the Vien Dong company following itsinstallation of LED decorative lights on Le Loi Street.
District 1 hasasked the company to remove the metal traps at the earliest.-VNA