'MacGyver' stunt coordinator suffers serious injury on set of CBS series: report
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"MacGyver" stunt coordinator Justin Sundquist has reportedly suffered an injury while on the set of the CBS series that is so serious, it required he be put into a medically induced coma.
According to Deadline, Sundquist sustained a "serious head injury" while performing a stunt for the reboot, which is currently filming in Atlanta, on Monday.
In a statement to Fox News sent on Wednesday, CBS Television Studios said: “We have learned about an injury to stunt coordinator Justin Sundquist that occurred late Monday on the set of 'MacGyver' in Atlanta.
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"The production team is cooperating with the authorities investigating the accident, and our primary concern at this time is Justin’s health and well-being."
A source told the site that the award-winning stunt coordinator "was injured during a stunt that involved transferring from one vehicle to another."
Sundquist was reportedly conscious after the accident, but was put in a medically induced coma due to the seriousness of his head injury and is still in the hospital, Deadline reports.
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Last year, Sundquist sued CBS and other parties for injuries he claims he suffered on the set of "Hawaii Five-O."
In the suit filed on May 10, 2017 with the Los Angeles Superior Court of California, Sundquist claimed that he was hit by a fast moving vehicle, resulting in potentially career-ending injuries.
According to the suit, obtained by Deadline at the time, there were a “series of reckless, negligent mishaps … [that] caused or contributed to this accident,” including “a rushed, hectic set,” “lack of safety meeting and clear safety instructions” and “turning a blind eye to controlled substance abuse by key safety personnel.”
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He sued for negligence, requesting unspecified damages and a trial by a jury.
Sundquist's injury comes a year after "Walking Dead" stuntman, John Bernecker, died on the set of the AMC series, as well as, the death of a "Deadpool 2" stunt person, who died on the film set, while attempting to film a motorcycle scene.