North: a woman immolates in the Office of the Mayor of Hazebrouck
October 29, 2012 by 100cookwaresets
Hazebrouck: a woman tries to sacrifice by fire before the MP-mairePar writing for La Voix Du Nord.
| COASTLINE | A woman of 50 years, attempted to sacrifice by fire Monday morning on the first floor of the town of Hazebrouck Hall.
The Hazebrouckoise had come to meet the Deputy Mayor Jean-Pierre Allossery during its permanence.
The Mayor has been only slightly burned. 'Mr. Allossery is well.' It was partially burned in the neck but without consequences. He was about to go home to see a doctor this afternoon. He had to be hospitalized. "It is not in the National Assembly this afternoon", said his Parliamentary Secretary Angélique Lefebvre.
According the information collected from the Prosecutor of the tribunal of Dunkirk, Philippe Muller, this lady, already known by social services, came this morning to discuss with the Deputy Mayor of neighbourhood problems and problems with his son during its permanence. During the meeting, it would be thrown to, would output a small bottle of flammable liquid which she would be sprayed before light. In a likely panic reaction, it would be thrown on the Deputy Mayor, who was slightly burned on the neck. After being seen by a doctor returned home this afternoon and therefore will not travel to the National Assembly.
The victim, mother of two grown children, was "long" supported by social services, according to the Town Hall of Hazebrouck. She was previously chained to the building. She has filed in the Office of the Mayor wearing a tracksuit in nylon, a highly flammable fabric, has sprayed with gasoline and immolated, then jumped on the Mayor, told the Town Hall. The latter has extended it to the corridor. Fire has quickly mastered in the Mayor's Office. There were no other this person at this time for the permanence. A Deputy Mayor tried to put out the victim and then relief arrived quickly.
The victim was to her, was heliborne to 1.30 to CHU de Lille, his State of health was judged very preocuppant, his body being burned at 70%. According to the Prosecutor, the criminal investigation is neither administrative nor judicial, no offence having been committed. It must illuminate the circumstances of this tragedy and the conditions in which this woman would have prepared his action. Prosecutor excludes any prosecution, the victim having not likely wanted to be the chosen one.
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