Rust Crew Member Expresses Outrage At The ‘Negligence & Unprofessionalism’ Of Alec Baldwin( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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The gaffer, or the chief electrician in a film production unit, working on the Alec Baldwin production ‘Rust’, felt a whoosh of air and heard the loudest shot he had ever heard on set, and then watched helplessly as his friend, the cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, faded away in his arms, according to a lawsuit filed on Tuesday.

Hutchins had died of a gunshot wound when a firearm being used by Baldwin during a shoot accidentally discharged what turned out to be a live bullet. The incident happened on location in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on October 21.

Serge Svetnoy, the gaffer, reports ‘Variety’, provided a detailed, first-hand account of the shooting in a negligence suit against several defendants, including Baldwin, the film’s producers, the armourer and first assistant director. The ‘Rust’ crew member alleges he suffered injury when the bullet narrowly missed him, as well as “severe emotional distress”.

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