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Warner Bros studio attack: Man stabbed on set of Anne Hathaway film ‘The Witches’

‘One man sustained a neck injury and was taken to hospital by ambulance,’ police say

Wednesday 19 June 2019 20:29 EDT
Anne Hathaway will star in the adaptation of the Roald Dahl book
Anne Hathaway will star in the adaptation of the Roald Dahl book (Getty Images)

A man has been bailed after a film crew worker was stabbed in the throat at a Warner Bros Studio movie set.

Hertfordshire Police said they were called to reports of an incident at the production site in Leavesden, near Watford, at around 12.30pm on Wednesday.

The force added a man had later been taken to hospital by ambulance suffering from a neck injury.

A 54-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm and “it is believed the two men are known to each other”, the police spokesman said. The arrested man has been released on bail until 17 July.

It is understood the incident took place on the set of new adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The Witches – which will star Anne Hathaway, according to the Mirror.

A Hertfordshire Police spokesman said: “Police were called at around 12.35pm today to reports of an incident at Warner Bros studio production facility in Leavesden.

“One man sustained a neck injury and was taken to hospital by ambulance.

“A second man, who is 54, was arrested on suspicion of wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm and is currently in police custody.

“It is believed the men are known to each other. Enquiries are continuing at this time to establish the circumstances around what happened.”

The site has been used for shoots by major US studios and for independent British feature films and TV shows including Star Wars Episode One: The Phantom Menace and the Harry Potter series.

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