Toronto Star

Man who set himself on fire in D.C. dies

Police investigat­ing motives for self-immolation

- ERIC TUCKER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON— A man who set himself on fire on the National Mall in the U.S. capital has died of his injuries, which were so severe that authoritie­s will have to use DNA and dental records to identify him, District of Columbia police said Saturday.

The man died Friday night at a Washington hospital where he had been airlifted, Officer Araz Alali, a police spokesman, said.

The man poured the contents of a red canister of gasoline on himself in the centre portion of the National Mall on Friday afternoon.

He then set himself on fire, with passing joggers taking off their shirts to help put out the flames. Police had said he was conscious and breathing at the scene, but he was airlifted to MedStar Washington Hospital Center.

Police are investigat­ing the man’s possible motives. Lt. Pamela Smith of the U.S. Park Police said she was unaware whether he carried signs or had articulate­d a cause.

One witness, Katy Scheflen, said she did not hear the man say anything intelligib­le before he set himself on fire. But she said she did notice that another man with a tripod was standing nearby and had disappeare­d by the time the police had arrived. It was not immediatel­y clear whether a recording exists.

“He appeared to be waiting for something to happen.

After it happened, he was gone,” Scheflen, a Justice Department lawyer, said Saturday of the man with the tripod.

“I can’t say what the connection was between them or whether there was a connection,” she added.

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