Cinematographer's Last Words After Fatal Shooting on 'Rust' Set
Witness Account Reveals Crew Member's Final Statement
"That was no good," said cinematographer Halyna Hutchins after being shot
In the wake of the tragic shooting on the set of the Western film "Rust," details have emerged about the final moments of victim Halyna Hutchins. According to a witness account reported by the Los Angeles Times, the 42-year-old cinematographer uttered her last words as crew members rushed to her aid.
As crew members gathered around Hutchins, who had been shot in the chest by a prop gun discharged by actor Alec Baldwin, a boom operator locked eyes with her. In a clear and deliberate voice, Hutchins told him, "That was no good."
Her words reportedly referred to the fatal shot and echoed the professionalism and dedication she had always displayed on set. Hutchins' final statement serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers and importance of safety protocols in the film industry.
The Los Angeles Times report also provided additional details about the incident, including that Baldwin was unaware the gun was loaded when he fired it. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, and the details surrounding Hutchins' last words offer a glimpse into the tragic consequences of the incident.
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