Actor Suki Waterhouse, who accidentally shot someone on the sets of 'Assassination Nation', took to social media to explain what exactly went wrong.
She took to Twitter on Wednesday and stated that during target practice on the sets a "bullet richocetted" and grazed her instructor's hand.
She added that it is very rare for such a thing to happen.
In another tweet, she further said that despite the incident, "Safety was paramount throughout filming".
On Tuesday, the 'Insurgent' actor admitted that not receiving "extensive [firearms] training" was the reason behind the incident.
'Assassination Nation' has been extensively shot in New Orleans and also stars Bill Skarsgard of 'It' fame.
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