A 28-year-old Hungarian construction worker reportedly died on set of the Blade Runner sequel in Budapest

Tragedy struck the set of the Blade Runner sequel on Thursday, when a construction worker was accidentally killed on the job.

The worker, a 28-year-old Hungarian man, died on location in Budapest, local studio Origo told The Hollywood Reporter.

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“The worker was underneath a platform, upon which the set was constructed, when it suddenly collapsed,” read a statement sent to the website by Origo Studios. “The cause of the accident is not yet known.”

According to a quote from the studio given to the Hungarian news website Index, the worker, whose name has not been revealed, died while dismantling a set on which production had already wrapped.

Index also reports that production on the film had moved to another location, the village of Etyek, when the accident occurred.