The set of the latest Harry Potter film has been allowed to reopen following an incident where stunt man David Holmes fell from a harness, leaving him badly injured, reports The Telegraph.
Holmes, a stunt double for Daniel Radcliffe, remains in the hospital with a serious back injury after the accident on Jan. 28. The set was cordoned off after the accident but the Health and Safety Executive has now allowed it to reopen.
"We carried out a site visit and the set has now reopened," the HSE said. It is believed that Mr. Holmes was practicing an aerial sequence at the Leavesden Studios, near Watford, England, when he was injured.
A statement released on behalf of Mr. Holmes's family after the accident thanked people for their thoughts and prayers and added: "We are trusting in the expertise of the medical staff who are caring for David."
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