Girl jumped off building to escape lover who poured gasoline and set her on fire and died
Taken to the emergency room with 94% severe burns, the woman who was set on fire by her lover in her rented room died after many days of emergency care.
On September 12, a representative of Cho Ray Hospital, District 5, said that Ms. Ha Gia Hue (31 years old, residing in District 11, Ho Chi Minh City), the victim who was doused with gasoline and set on fire by her lover, died due to severe burns.
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Scene of the incident |
Accordingly, on September 7, Ms. Hue was taken to Cho Ray Hospital by local people in critical condition. The victim suffered burns to 94% of her body and respiratory burns. After many days of intensive treatment by doctors and nurses, the woman died.
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Subject Ha Vu Tai |
Regarding the case of “Girl jumping from building to escape fire” as reported by ANTĐ Electronic Newspaper, late at night on September 7, people around house number 161 Han Hai Nguyen, Ward 2, District 11, discovered smoke and fire rising from the first floor where Ms. Hue rented her house.
At this time, people discovered Ms. Hue running from the fire to the front balcony to call for help. Seeing no way out, the girl climbed over the balcony, jumped onto the mobile roof and fell to the ground from a height of 4 meters.
Regarding the incident, District 11 Police immediately investigated and issued an emergency arrest warrant for Ha Vu Tai (born 1985, temporarily residing in District 5) to investigate the act of "Murder".
According to the investigation agency, Tai and Hue have been living together as husband and wife in the house for nearly 2 years. Recently, Tai often argued with Hue because he suspected she had a new boyfriend.
That same evening, Tai bought 4 liters of gasoline and brought it back to the motel. After a brief argument, he poured gasoline on the victim, lit it, and held it up to threaten her if she intended to break up. In a moment of carelessness, Hue accidentally grabbed the fire and burned her entire body.
According to Capital Security
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