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A man burned and set fire to a boy about three years old. Sunday night at the Temple of the Lord of the Hilamas, located in the Sierra de San Pedro street of the Las Hilamas colony, in León, Guanajuato.
The scene was held in the presence of the parishioners who participated in the Sunday Mbad at 9 o'clock in the evening.local media reported.
During preliminary investigations, it was determined that a man had sprayed alcohol inside the religious enclosure to immolate himself by fire and a small child I was at his side.
According to the 911 emergency room, the subject and the minor were inside the parish when you call them and the cries of pain of the creature alerted the neighbors.
The adult and the child They had severe burns treated by paramedics civil protection.
"It was terrible, the child cried a lot"commented a neighbor of Sierra San Pedro street.
The detainee, named Noel Fabian "N" suffered severe burns in a large part of the body, mainly in the back and arms, is in the T-21 clinic of the IMSS, said the Ministry of Public Security.
The minor, identified as Gabriel by the municipal secretariat of public security, has second and third degree injuries to the arms, neck and chest.
Until now, it is unclear why he ordered the man to commit such an act and it is unclear whether it is his son or a relative.
Firefighters and civil protection nurses transferred the man and the minor to receive medical care; the adult in the custody of the municipal police to have the quality of probable liability for the crime of injury.
The paramedics took care of both and after being stabilized, They were taken to the hospital where they reported health problems.
The State Attorney General's office has informed that integrates a research file to establish the causes of the event, for which temple officials were asked who knew about it.
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