Transformers 3 extra that was injured underwent emergency brain surgery, according to Radaronline.com. "She had to have brain surgery last night after the accident happened," confirmed a source who works on the Transformers 3 set. "We don't know how she is doing now, were waiting to hear."Filming on the movie was suspended Wednesday night after an accident on location left an extra seriously injured. "The vehicle was being towed by another vehicle," Blaine Baker, a fellow extra, told ABC. "The cable between the two vehicles broke. It whipped around and sliced through the woman's car and sliced through her skull, apparently." A movie extra working on "Transformers 3" in Hammond, Ind., was seriously injured by a flying metal object during a stunt, Indiana State Police said.Police said Gabriela Cedillo, 24, of Chicago, was driving on a closed set when the object crashed through the windshield of her car and struck her, WGN-TV, Chicago, reported Thursday.Cedillo, who was driving her own vehicle in the scene, was an extra and not a stunt crew member, police said. The vehicle kept moving and striking a concrete barrier wall for nearly a mile before stopping.Cedillo sustained a serious head injury, police said, and was taken to a hospital.
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