Man sets self ablaze at Seattle college and dies

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SEATTLE - A 61-year-old former University of Washington staff member doused himself with gasoline and set himself ablaze Thursday in the midst of a crowded campus plaza. He died a short time later.
The man, who authorities did not immediately identify, died shortly after he was brought to Harborview Medical Center, hospital spokeswoman Susan Gregg-Hanson said.

"We do not know why he did it," said UW Assistant Police Chief Ralph Robinson, adding the man suffered second- and third-degree burns. "That's a big mystery."

The man had been part of the university's support staff, Robinson said. He said he didn't know what department the man worked in, or when or why he left.

Witnesses in Red Square, a large brick plaza at the center of the Seattle campus, reported seeing "this big flame and a ball of fire" around 1 p.m. Thursday, Robinson said.

Student Trevor Preston said he was walking out of a library when he saw the man in the middle of the plaza pouring liquid on himself from a large container.

"Everyone was eyeing him because we couldn't comprehend that he was actually pouring gas on himself," Preston said.

One onlooker ran toward the man in an apparent attempt to stop him, but slipped on the liquid before he could reach him, witnesses said.

Student Dan Kim said the man, who appeared to be alone, "lit a match and all of a sudden everything went up in flames, including himself. He dropped down onto the ground. He was rolling on the ground."

Several people, including student Peter Chung, rushed toward the man and tried to smother the flames with their jackets, shirts and other clothing. A few ran to get fire extinguishers, he said.
"A bunch of us used our water bottles to try to kill the fire," Chung said.

One man took off his jeans and stood in his boxers trying to douse the flames, witnesses said.

Dan Kim said the badly burned man was mumbling incoherently when the flames were finally put out. Kim said he heard the man say "Oh my God" before he was put into an ambulance.

Robinson said no campus demonstrations had been going on at the time and that "it appears this was just a single event."


Meyag2-> OMG, Why did he do that to himself on fire?. *Shake Head*
 
How sad. :( I wonder if this man had some form of mental illness or depression?
 
I don't understand why didn't they transport him to University Hospital instead of shipping him to Harborview Medical center across town?????
 
I don't understand why didn't they transport him to University Hospital instead of shipping him to Harborview Medical center across town?????

Perhaps, University Hospital didn't have what was needed to be able to treat the guy? Who knows?
 
I don't understand why didn't they transport him to University Hospital instead of shipping him to Harborview Medical center across town?????

they probably couldn't. 2nd-3rd degree burn and he was burnt to crisp. There is no survival chance and EMT/Hospital knew it.

I'm assuming he had 2nd-3rd degree burn on over 90% of his body. He is guaranteed to die a slow painful death within couple weeks to infection and complications.
 
More news about this....

The King County Medical Examiner's Office has released the name of a man who died Thursday after setting himself on fire in the University of Washington's Red Square.

In Soo Chun, 61, a former UW custodian, died at Harborview Medical Center from second- and third-degree burns over 90 percent of his body.

According to UW spokesman Norm Arkans, Chun had worked for the UW's Facilities Services from December 2005 to early summer of this year. He immigrated to the U.S. from Korea in 1977 and became a naturalized citizen in 1982.

After several "confrontational, but not necessarily physical" altercations with co-workers in June, Chun was reassigned from his usual work site in Padelford Hall.

Soon after those incidents, which Arkans said made Chun's co-workers "uncomfortable," Chun requested and was granted several weeks' vacation, after which he did not return to work.

The UW tried, unsuccessfully, to contact him throughout the summer.

On Aug. 25, when he came to campus to collect his paycheck, he was told he was being fired and had 10 days to seek reinstatement.

The UW offered Chun counseling assistance but he did not accept it, Arkans said.

Chun instead filed an unemployment claim with the state, which was denied. Chun appealed the denial at a hearing Oct. 24, Arkans said.

"The man was clearly a troubled individual, and I think everyone who's encountered this wants to be respectful" of the circumstances surrounding Chun's death, Arkans said.

Until the incidents at the beginning of the summer, Chun had been a good employee, Arkans said

Local News | Former custodian ID'd as man who set himself on fire at UW last week | Seattle Times Newspaper
 
well im not the idiot who doused himself in gasoline and threw the match. He doesnt deserve sympathy for being a fucking retard.
 
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