Los Angeles Times

Man found on fire did time in North Korea

Aijalon Gomes, whose death in San Diego could be accident or suicide, was jailed by Pyongyang in 2010.

- By Lyndsay Winkley and Teri Figueroa Winkley and Figueroa write for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Investigat­ors suspect the death of a 38-year-old man who was found on fire in the Mission Bay Park area on Friday was an accident or a suicide, San Diego police said Tuesday.

An off-duty California Highway Patrol officer saw the man on fire about 11:30 p.m., homicide Lt. Todd Griffin said. The officer stopped to help, but the man died before he could be taken to a hospital.

He was identified as Aijalon Gomes, who had recently moved to the San Diego area from Boston, Griffin said.

Jacqueline McCarthy, Gomes’ mother, confirmed her son was the same Aijalon Gomes who illegally crossed into North Korea from China by walking across a frozen stretch of the Tumen River in January 2010.

He was apprehende­d by border guards soon after. He was sentenced to eight years of hard labor and fined $700,000.

“I know it affected him,” she said of her son’s incarcerat­ion.

McCarthy said her son tried to commit suicide several times before former President Carter helped negotiate his release in August 2010.

“He was a beautiful person,” McCarthy said, later adding, “He was selfless. He was always giving his last to everyone.”

San Diego detectives don’t believe Gomes’ death was a homicide, but the Medical Examiner’s Office will determine the official cause of death.

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