Halyna Hutchins’ Husband Matthew Honours Late Wife Via Instagram Post After Her Death on Sets of Alec Baldwin’s Rust
Halyna died from her injuries after being airlifted to the University of New Mexico Hospital. Read the full story.
Late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins' husband Matthew Hutchins remembered his wife and shared a statement regarding the fatal tragedy that occurred on the set of Alec Baldwin-starrer Rust. Matthew released a statement through his Twitter alongside a picture of Halyna. "Halyna inspired us all with her passion and vision, and her legacy is too meaningful to encapsulate in words," he wrote. Priyanka Chopra Jonas Expresses Shock Over Halyna Hutchins Death in Fatal Shooting Incident on Sets of Alec Baldwin’s Film Rust.
"Our loss is enormous, and we ask that the media please respect my family's privacy as we process our grief. We thank everyone for sharing images and stories of her life," Matthew added. In a recent Instagram post, Matthew shared a brief yet heartfelt message alongside a trio of images of the couple and their 9-year-old son Andros. Alec Baldwin Shooting Accident: Actor Tweets to Condole the Demise of Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, Union Says Prop Gun Had ‘Live Round’.
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"We miss you, Halyna!" Matthew captioned the post. The widower received an outpouring of support in the comments section, many wishing Halyna "rest in peace." The cinematographer and director Joel Souza were accidentally shot on Thursday by 'Rust' star and producer Baldwin during a camera test at the Bonanza Creek Ranch set in New Mexico, reported Variety.
Halyna died from her injuries after being airlifted to the University of New Mexico Hospital. Souza was treated at the Christus St. Vincent Medical Center in Santa Fe and released on Friday.
On Friday, Baldwin confirmed in a statement that he had been in touch with Matthew. The actor added that he was "fully cooperating" with the police as they investigated the incident and how it occurred. Born in Ukraine, Hutchins lived in Los Angeles and graduated from the American Film Institute in 2015. Hutchins was widely known for her work on Archenemy (2020), Darlin (2019) and Blindfire (2020).
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