Penticton Herald

New York stuntwoman lived life to the fullest

Official details released of stuntwoman’s death on Deadpool 2 set

- By LAURA KANE

VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s workplace safety agency has released the first official account of a Deadpool stuntwoman’s death, saying SJ Harris was thrown off a motorcycle and propelled through a plate glass window.

The initial incident report issued by WorkSafeBC confirms witness accounts and adds new details to Monday’s tragic crash in Vancouver during filming of the sequel to the popular superhero movie.

The report, which only refers to Harris as the “worker,” says she had been rehearsing a stunt that involved driving a motorcycle out the open doors of a building, across a concrete pad and down a ramp that had been built over three stairs before coming to a stop.

“During the first shooting of the scene, the stunt driver continued driving beyond the planned stopping spot on the stairway landing, and continued to drive down a second ramp built over the bottom stairs and across the roadway,” it says.

“The motorcycle struck the concrete sidewalk curb, the worker was thrown off the motorcycle and propelled through a plate glass window of a building.”

The coroner’s service has said Harris, 40, of New York City, died at the scene. Friends have identified her as a pioneering motorcycle racer who was an inspiratio­n to African-American women pursuing the sport.

WorkSafeBC is continuing to investigat­e and has asked the local production company to conduct both a preliminar­y investigat­ion, which was due Wednesday, and a full investigat­ion, due one month from the incident.

The full investigat­ion is required to determine the cause of the crash, identify any unsafe conditions, acts or procedures that contribute­d to it and outline what will be done to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The production company, TCF Vancouver Production­s Ltd., did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Film studio 20th Century Fox confirmed that a preliminar­y report was submitted on Wednesday, but declined further comment on the WorkSafeBC report.

Witnesses said Harris appeared to lose control of the motorcycle before swerving to avoid a pedestrian and crashing into the glass window of the Shaw Tower in downtown Vancouver.

The WorkSafeBC report says she was riding a Ducati 939 Hyperstrad­a.

Filming for the Marvel Comics superhero film resumed 48 hours after Harris died.

A grainy video posted on TMZ’s website Wednesday showed a group, identified as the Deadpool 2 crew and Vancouver-born star Ryan Reynolds, bowing their heads in a moment of silence.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? A film set for the movie Deadpool 2 sits idle in Vancouver. Production was halted after the death of stuntwoman Joi “SJ” Harris at a different filming location on Monday, but resumed 48 hours later.
The Canadian Press A film set for the movie Deadpool 2 sits idle in Vancouver. Production was halted after the death of stuntwoman Joi “SJ” Harris at a different filming location on Monday, but resumed 48 hours later.
 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Joi “SJ” Harris, the stuntwoman killed while filming a scene for the movie Deadpool 2, is being remembered as a pioneering motorcycle road racer who lived her life to the fullest.
The Canadian Press Joi “SJ” Harris, the stuntwoman killed while filming a scene for the movie Deadpool 2, is being remembered as a pioneering motorcycle road racer who lived her life to the fullest.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada