The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Walking Dead’ gets maximum fine over stuntman’s death

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LOS ANGELES: The production company behind AMC zombie series “The Walking Dead” has been hit with the maximum possible fine over the death of a stuntman, the US government said on Friday.

The Department of Labor’s Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion (OSHA) said it had cited Stalwart Films for “failing to protect employees from fall hazards while filming the television show ‘The Walking Dead.’”

“OSHA issued a serious citation and proposed penalties totalling the maximum allowable fine of US$12,675 (RM50,700),” it said in a statement.

John Bernecker died in hospital in July after falling 22 feet (6.70 metres) from a balcony headfirst onto concrete during filming in Senoia, Georgia.

An assistant director told police Bernecker missed a safety cushion “by inches” and tried to break his fall by grabbing a railing after he slipped, celebrity news website TMZ reported at the time.

Film and TV shows released last year were among the worst in recent history for serious accidents on set — most of which happened during filming in the previous two years.

Stunt pilot Alan Purwin and Venezuelan co-pilot Carlos Berl were killed in 2015 when their plane crashed in Colombia during filming for Tom Cruise’s “American Made.”

Cruise himself broke an ankle during a stunt last year, although that was for a 2018 movie, “Mission Impossible 6.”

Olivia Jackson, a stunt double for “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter,” was severely injured in a motorcycle accident on set in South Africa in 2015, leaving her in a medically-induced coma for two weeks.

Her horrific injuries included brain trauma, a severed artery in her neck, broken ribs, a shattered collar bone and nerves torn out of her spinal cord. Her left arm had to be amputated.

Days later, crew member

 ??  ?? Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman attend the 7th AACTA Internatio­nal Awards at Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles on Friday in Hollywood, California. — AFP photo
Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman attend the 7th AACTA Internatio­nal Awards at Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles on Friday in Hollywood, California. — AFP photo

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