Christian Bale, who stars in "The Dark Knight Rises", has visited the victims of the Aurora, Colorado, shooting spree who were injured while watching a midnight showing of the movie.
According to a local "Denver TV" reporter, Bale was seen entering the hospital where many of the wounded are being treated.
One of them, Carey Rottman, posted a Facebook photo of himself with Bale at his bedside.
"Mr. Bale is there as himself, not representing Warner Brothers," an assistant for Susan Fleishman, executive vice president for Warner Brothers corporate communications, told the "Denver Post".
Bale, who was in Europe with the rest of the cast to promote the film when news of the killings broke last week, released a statement Friday offering his condolences to the victims and their families.
"Words cannot express the horror that I feel," he claimed on Friday. "I cannot begin to truly understand the pain and grief of the victims and their loved ones, but my heart goes out to them."
Just in the rare case you missed it, twelve people were killed including a 6-year-old girl and more than 50 were wounded when a gunman opened fire on the audience. James Holmes, the suspected shooter, was in court Monday in Centennial, Colorado. He has been held in solitary confinement without bond.
Photo credit: Carey Rottman
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According to a local "Denver TV" reporter, Bale was seen entering the hospital where many of the wounded are being treated.
One of them, Carey Rottman, posted a Facebook photo of himself with Bale at his bedside.
"Mr. Bale is there as himself, not representing Warner Brothers," an assistant for Susan Fleishman, executive vice president for Warner Brothers corporate communications, told the "Denver Post".
Bale, who was in Europe with the rest of the cast to promote the film when news of the killings broke last week, released a statement Friday offering his condolences to the victims and their families.
"Words cannot express the horror that I feel," he claimed on Friday. "I cannot begin to truly understand the pain and grief of the victims and their loved ones, but my heart goes out to them."
Just in the rare case you missed it, twelve people were killed including a 6-year-old girl and more than 50 were wounded when a gunman opened fire on the audience. James Holmes, the suspected shooter, was in court Monday in Centennial, Colorado. He has been held in solitary confinement without bond.
Photo credit: Carey Rottman