CBS' striking drama "NCIS" has stopped output after security guard Julio Garcia died out in a tragical accident that came about on the evidence Los Angeles set. Garcia was affected along a vehicle afterward the driver evidently blackened out while drive.
Reported by L.A. County Sheriffs functionaries, Ralph Blunt had barely dropped away riders when he stuck out an such-and-such medical check, lost command of the vehicle and came to Garcia, 52 years old, and 2 parked autos.
Garcia was carried to a local anesthetic hospital wherever he was said dead due to harms affirmed in the clash. Blunt was as well gone for the hospital, but was discharged after observance.
CBS Productions gave up a argument on Wednesday, Feb. 16, stating, "everybody at the network, the studio apartment and 'NCIS' is ruined by the news. Our hearts sorrow for his family and friends for this tragical going."
The statement carried on, "we're, naturally, getting together with the local agencies in Santa Clarita to assist check what did this abominable accident. Production on the show has been delayed."
Reported by L.A. County Sheriffs functionaries, Ralph Blunt had barely dropped away riders when he stuck out an such-and-such medical check, lost command of the vehicle and came to Garcia, 52 years old, and 2 parked autos.
Garcia was carried to a local anesthetic hospital wherever he was said dead due to harms affirmed in the clash. Blunt was as well gone for the hospital, but was discharged after observance.
CBS Productions gave up a argument on Wednesday, Feb. 16, stating, "everybody at the network, the studio apartment and 'NCIS' is ruined by the news. Our hearts sorrow for his family and friends for this tragical going."
The statement carried on, "we're, naturally, getting together with the local agencies in Santa Clarita to assist check what did this abominable accident. Production on the show has been delayed."
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You write like crap. Still dont know what I just read.
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