2/1/2009 in Stuntman in recovery after falling out of a harness on the set of the new Harry Potter film. Tom Cleeland Earlier in the week, we reported on an incident involving a stuntman on the set of the new Harry Potter film during production. The Telegraph reports today that the stuntman, David Holmes, 27, is still unable to move his hands or legs after the accident at the Leavesden Studios, near Watford in the U.K. on Wednesday. The Telegraph reports that Holmes has asked relatives to update his Facebook page as he recovers in hospital. He is said to have assured his friends that he will be back in action and working again before long. "David wants to thank everyone for their kind thoughts and wishes. And don't worry... the stunt-runt will be back." One message read. The stuntman, who doubles for actor Daniel Radcliffe was rehearsing a flying scene for the new film when he fell from his harness. He suffered back injuries and was taken to a hospital, where spinal specialists operated him on. One relative told the Sunday Mirror that "the next few days and weeks will be crucial for David." Meanwhile, Holmes's friends have been posting messages of support on Facebook, willing him to make a fast recovery.