A man who allegedly poured the contents of a jerry can on himself has died in hospital after suffering significant burns on a boat, as police launch an investigation into the incident.
Emergency services were called to the boat about 2.55pm on October 9 after reports of welfare concerns at Pittwater, near Scotland Island, in Sydney’s north.
Upon arrival, Sydney Water Police spoke to a 61-year-old man regarding the alleged activation of an EPIRB emergency device.
During this conversation, the man allegedly picked up a jerry can and poured the contents of the can on himself while smoking a cigarette, causing a fire.
Police officers were able to extinguish the fire and immediately provided first aid to the man.
The man was taken to Royal North Shore Hospital in a critical but stable condition for further treatment.
NSW Police confirmed the man died in hospital from his injuries following the self-immolation incident about 4am on Saturday.
Emergency services were called to the boat at around 2.55pm on October 9 after reports of welfare concerns at Pittwater, near Scotland Island, in Sydney’s north (pictured).
The man was taken to Royal North Shore Hospital in a critical but stable condition for further treatment. He succumbed to his injuries at 4 a.m. on Saturday
A report will now be prepared for the coroner.
A critical incident team will continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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A critical incident team will continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident