Death of camerawoman: Alec Baldwin rejects responsibility

Alec Baldwin: Responsibility rests with others on the film set

After the death of a camerawoman on the set of his film, actor Alec Baldwin has denied blame through his lawyer. The death of Halyna Hutchins is a “horrible tragedy” but he is not responsible for the fatal accident, according to a letter from lawyer Luke Nikas, from which the “New York Times” and “Deadline” quoted.

In the letter, Baldwin’s attorney said there were other prop safety experts on set. “An actor cannot decide that a gun is safe,” the letter said. “That falls under the responsibility of other people on set.”

Additionally, Baldwin’s attorney describes how Hutchins instructed the actor to hold the gun on set. He then pulled the trigger, but did not cock it fully when the shot was fired, it is said. The 37-page statement also includes text messages between Hutchin’s widower Matthew and Baldwin. US media originally reported that the two developed a friendly relationship following Hutchin’s death on October 21 last year.

Baldwin then said in an interview with ABC in December that he was not responsible for what happened. In the meantime, the relatives of the Ukrainian-American camerawoman filed a lawsuit once morest Baldwin and other film participants in Santa Fe (New Mexico) in mid-February.

In the incident at the western “Rust” film ranch, chief camerawoman Hutchins (42) was fatally injured and director Joel Souza was hit in the shoulder. Baldwin, who serves as lead actor and producer on the film, had operated the gun in rehearsal for one scene. Investigations revealed that the Colt had a real bullet in it. Police investigations into how this happened are ongoing.

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