Chattanooga Times Free Press

Coroner: Stuntman dies after fall on set of ‘Walking Dead’

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ATLANTA — A stuntman for “The Walking Dead” died after falling on the Georgia set of the hit television show. It’s the first on-set death in the U.S. in nearly three years.

John Bernecker, 33, died about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at an Atlanta hospital after falling on the show’s set in Senoia, about 35 miles south of Atlanta, Coweta County Coroner Richard Hawk said Friday.

Bernecker died from blunt force trauma and his death is considered accidental, Hawk said.

“The Walking Dead,” the often-gory AMC show based on a comic series about people fighting to survive a zombie apocalypse, is filming its eighth season.

Phone and email messages left for AMC representa­tives were not immediatel­y returned Friday.

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion has opened an investigat­ion, agency spokesman Michael D’Aquino said in an email Friday.

Bernecker’s passing is the first on-set death in the United States since an audio technician for the show “Cops” was killed during a shootout in Omaha, Neb., in August 2014. Cameraman Bryce Dion, 38, was killed at the scene of an attempted armed robbery at a fastfood restaurant by a stray bullet from an Omaha police officer.

Earlier that year, in February 2014, Sarah Jones, 27, died when a freight train slammed into a film crew shooting “Midnight Rider,” a movie about the life of singer Gregg Allman. The crash happened on a Georgia railroad bridge where the crew was filming actor William Hurt in a hospital bed that was placed on the tracks even though owner CSX Transporta­tion had denied permission to production managers.

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