It is hard to understand how something like this could happen. If someone checked the gun and said it was empty prior to handing him the gun, how did they miss a round chambered. If it was in fact a real round, containing a real bullet, and not one of the many types of blanks used on sets, how did that round get on the set in the first place.

Seems there are multiple issues going on here that allowed something like this to happen. A series of mistakes or a deliberate act of an individual. Most likely a series of mistakes made that lead to the accident.

In healthcare, whenever someone dies from medical malpractice, it is rarely from a single event. It is almost always a series of events that should have been caught at multiple points in the process, but for whatever reason isn't. I'm thinking this will prove to be the case here, unless it was an intentional act by someone.


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