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After fatal accident on the film set: Now the police release video footage from the investigation | BT Film, TV and Streaming - www.bt.dk In October last year, Alec Baldwin shot and killed film photographer Halyna Hutchins with what he thought was an unloaded prop pistol. But that was far from the case. The accident happened during a test where Baldwin was practicing a shooting scene. He was handed a Colt revolver by a co-instructor - with a clear message that the weapon was not loaded with sharp ammunition. Also the film director Joel Souza was hit, but recovered quickly after treatment at the hospital. Now, Santa Fe police have released video footage and photos in the investigation. It writes AFP. The footage, which you can see at the top of the article, shows how first aiders rush to treat Hutchins after the accident. At the same time, the police say that the investigation is expected to be completed within a few weeks. "No one has come forward and admitted to having brought ammunition to the film set," Sheriff Adan Mendozas said Tuesday. Alec Baldwin continues to deny responsibility for the crash, and Santa Fe police have not yet filed any charges in the case. Alec Baldwin. Baldwin said in a television interview in December that he had been instructed by Hutchins to point the gun in her direction, and it went off for the first time. ‘I feel like someone is responsible for what happened and I can not say who it is. But I know it's not me, 'he said. A co-director has admitted that he did not fully check the weapon before handing it to actor Alec Baldwin. "He (the co-director, ed.) Should have checked them all, but did not," a statement said. Baldwind's lawyer therefore points out that the information that has been revealed by the authorities shows "that he acted responsibly and had no control over any production problems." Last week, Rust Movie Productions, LLC was fined nearly $ 137,000, equivalent to barely a million kroner and quoted for having a culture of 'ordinary indifference to the safety of employees.' SPORT Save 40% ukraine See it here As more than 350,000 Danes abroad prosecute Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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