8-Year-Old Boy Badly Burned While Playing with Fire

Jun 17, 2010 - 18:26
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Gwinnett County firefighters say an 8-year-old boy was badly bued over much of his body while playing with fire earlier this month.

Investigators say it happened on the evening of Monday, June 7 on Roe Hampton Lane in Stone Mountain. Firefighters arrived at the scene to find the boy, who had significant, life-threatening bus over much of his body. The boy was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital, and was later transferred to an out-of-state bu center for treatment.

 

Fire investigators say the boy was bued while he and another boy were playing with gasoline and a grill lighter. According to the second boy, the two poured gasoline on a toy airplane and lit it with the lighter while playing in a wooded area near one of the boys’ homes. The second boy was not hurt.

 

Investigators say they haven’t yet spoken to the 8-year-old victim because he is still being treated for his injuries.

So far, fire investigators believe the situation was accidental. They believe the fumes from the gasoline caused a flash fire that bued the child.

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