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Alec Baldwin talks for the first time about the tragic shooting: "She was my girlfriend"
Actor Alec Baldwin first referred to the tragic incident, in which he accidentally killed his filmmaker.
He told the cameras: "I must not comment on this issue because the investigation is still ongoing. We were a very close team and then this terrible incident happened."
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Saturday, 30 October 2021, 22:47 Updated: 23:05
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Actor Alec Baldwin first referred (Saturday) to the tragic incident, in which he accidentally killed Halina Hutchins, the photographer of the movie "Rust" in which he participated. Documentary published on Fox News, TMZ and other American media shows Baldwin alongside his wife Hillary. "I am not allowed to comment on this issue because the investigation is still ongoing. There is an order from the Santa Fe Sheriff. I am not allowed to answer any questions on the subject. I am simply not allowed. She (Halina) was my girlfriend. She was my girlfriend. The day I arrived "To Santa Fe for the start of filming, I went out with her and the director to dinner. We were a very close team and then this terrible incident happened."
As for Hutchins' husband, Baldwin said: "He is in the market. He has a 9-year-old child. We are in constant contact with him because we are concerned about the family and the child. We are eagerly awaiting the sheriff's office and his decision on the investigation."
He was also asked if he would ever use a weapon in his next films.
"I can not answer this question. I just know that an attempt will be made to limit the presence of weapons in sets in which films are shot, I really want that."
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We were a close team.
Baldwin (Photo: Screenshot, Twitter)
On Sunday, the New York Times revealed that the shooting of Alec Baldwin, who accidentally killed cameraman Halina Hutchins and wounded director Joel Sousa on the shoulder on the set of the movie "Rust," preceded at least two previous cases of live shooting.
According to three former employees of the film, the two incidents occurred on the same day, Saturday, October 16, six days before it happened again and claimed Hutchins' life.
Employees complained about the poor safety in the ears of the person in charge of the issue, but there was no improvement.
The three are part of a group of workers who left the set in protest of safety conditions, just hours before Hutchins' death Friday morning, the Los Angeles Times and Deadline Hollywood reported.
Both sites quoted several crew members and production associates as saying that six or seven camera operators left the "Rust" set several hours before the tragedy.
Both sites also reported that there had been at least one malfunction earlier with the gun used as an accessory.
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