ALEC Baldwin allegedly broke the 'golden rule of safety' when he pointed a prop gun at a film crew member and shot them dead.
Experts claim there is no reason the pistol that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins should ever have been be directed at another person on set - and there definitely should not have been any live ammunition.
Baldwin, 63, fired the gun, which he believed was cold, towards 42-year-old Hutchins while filming upcoming American Western film Rust.
She was killed and director Joel Souza injured during the horrific accident. But pyrotechnic and special effects engineer Zak Knight has claimed the tragic events could have been avoided if the crew had followed protocol.
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