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OSHA, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, has cleared the makers of the film "Transformers 3" of violating proper procedures on set, in the wake of the severe injuries sustained by movie extra, Gabriella Cedillo.
Cedillo's skull was fractured, when a metal cable towing her car on the "Transformers 3" movie set, snapped, broke through the windshield and critically injured her. Cedillo is now paralyzed on the left side of her body and one of her eyes have been sewn shut to prevent it drying out.
Michael Bay
The company and individual behind the film, Paramount Pictures and Michael Bay, are touting OSHA's report, while Cedillo's family is slamming it as "ridiculous." The public is not impressed, as a young woman has been severely injured, due to a life altering event, the Paramount and Bay presided over. They need to make amends.
Gabriella Cedillo
Making matters worse is another incident occurred on the "Transformers 3" film set, involving a police officer crashing into the car representing robot "Bumblebee." The police officer was transported to a local hospital. It doesn't look good for Paramount and Bay's safety record.
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