The Gold Coast Bulletin

Horror fire tragedy

Man dies after running into ‘Burning Man’ at huge US festival

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A MAN rushed past layers of security officers into a massive fire at the Burning Man festival in Nevada, suffering burns that left him dead just hours later.

Authoritie­s are investigat­ing the death of Aaron Joel Mitchell, 41, who broke through a two-layer security perimeter during the ‘Man Burn’ event in which a giant, wooden effigy is set ablaze.

Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen estimated that there was a crowd of about 50,000 people who were present when the festival’s crew of firefighte­rs pulled Mitchell out of the blaze.

He was airlifted to the UC Davis hospital burn centre in California, where he died Sunday morning. The sheriff said doctors confirmed Mitchell wasn’t under the influence of alcohol, but a toxicology report is pending.

“We don’t know if it was intentiona­l on his part or if it was just kind of induced by drugs. We’re not sure of that yet,” Mr Allen said.

Mitchell was a US citizen who had a home in Oklahoma but apparently was living in Switzerlan­d with his wife, the sheriff’s office said.

Burning Man said in a statement that they had cancelled burns through noon Sunday but would go ahead with the 8pm temple burn, another signature event that signals the end of the nine-day festival.

More than 70,000 people are attending the art and music celebratio­n in the Black Rock Desert, north of Reno, known for eclectic artwork, offbeat theme camps and concerts.

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