Fans of hit Channel 4 show Gogglebox were left a little worried following Friday night's episode, after long-running cast member Sid Siddiqui was missing from his usual couch alongside his sons Umar and Baasit.
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A production assistant working on the CW’s Batwoman has been left paralyzed from the waste down after suffering an injury on the set of the Warner Bros. TV-produced superhero drama series, which films in Vancouver.
Amanda Smith, 30, was working below the Georgia Viaduct in Vancouver during a location shoot setup on March 11 when “the bucket of a lift lowered onto her head,” according to a GoFundMe page created for Smith.
Smith had her back to the machine, and she was unable to hear the lift over
Fans of hit Channel 4 show Gogglebox were left a little worried following Friday night's episode, after long-running cast member Sid Siddiqui was missing from his usual couch alongside his sons Umar and Baasit.
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The CW’s series starring Ruby Rose has suffered a major setback after a production assistant was left paralyzed following a recent on-set accident. Amanda Smith has undergone emergency spinal surgery to repair the damage, but it’s unclear at this time if it was successful.
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A 30 year-old production assistant named Amanda Smith was seriously injured on March 11 during an on-set accident on the set of Batwoman. Smith, who is also well known in Vancouver comedy circles, was reportedly standing underneath the Georgia Viaduct when the bucket of a boom lift was lowered on her head. Smith suffered a burst vertebrae and other serious spinal injuries.
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