‘Rust’ shooting incident: Late Halyna Hutchins’ husband is ‘angry’ at Alec Baldwin
Washington [US], February 24 (ANI): Late ‘Rust’ cinematographer Halyna Hutchins’ husband Matthew Hutchins is “angry” at Alec Baldwin over his wife’s death.
Washington [US], February 24 (ANI): Late ‘Rust’ cinematographer Halyna Hutchins’ husband Matthew Hutchins is “angry” at Alec Baldwin over his wife’s death.
According to People Magazine, Matthew, in a recent interview, said he is infuriated that Baldwin has not accepted responsibility for the fatal on-set shooting, which resulted in the death of his wife at 42.
“Watching him, I just felt so angry,” Matthew said when asked about Baldwin’s sit-down ABC interview with George Stephanopoulos, in which the actor said he did not feel guilty about the incident. “I was just so angry to see him talk about her death so publicly in such a detailed way and then to not accept any responsibility after having just described killing her.”
“There were a number of industry standards that were not practised, and there’s multiple responsible parties,” Matthew added of the ‘Rust’ set.
“The idea that the person holding the gun and causing it to discharge is not responsible is absurd to me,” Matthew said.
During December’s ABC News interview, Baldwin said, “Someone is responsible for what happened, and I can’t say who that is, but it’s not me.”
Earlier this month, Matthew filed a complaint on behalf of himself and the couple’s 9-year-old son Andros, claiming Baldwin, 63, “recklessly shot and killed Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie Rust.”
The complaint, also filed by Halyna’s estate, read Baldwin “and the other Defendants in this case failed to perform industry standard safety checks and follow basic gun safety rules while using real guns to produce the movie Rust, with fatal consequences.”
In October, Baldwin accidentally shot Halyna and director Joel Souza during a camera test at the Bonanza Creek Ranch set in New Mexico. Halyna died from her injuries after being airlifted to the University of New Mexico Hospital. Souza, 48, survived his injuries.
“Halyna deserved to live,” the complaint read, “and the Defendants had the power to prevent her death if they only held sacrosanct their duty to protect the safety of every individual on a set where firearms were present instead of cutting corners on safety procedures where human lives were at stake, rushing to stay on schedule and ignoring numerous complaints of safety violations.”
“This lawsuit seeks justice for the losses of her survivors and to hold responsible those who caused her tragic death,” the complaint also read, in part.
The Sante Fe Sheriff’s Office has not yet charged anyone in the incident. (ANI)