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A woman doused her body with a fire accelerant, set herself ablaze and then silently walked through a crowded Miami-Dade mall and out the door.
"It was a big fireball,'' said John Torres, a shopper who grabbed a fire extinguisher. "It was movie-style stuntman stuff.''
The 43-year-old woman suffered third-degree burns over three-quarters of her body, and was in critical condition late Thursday, authorities said. When rescue workers arrived, she was conscious and talking to them, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Lt. Arnold Piedrahita said.
Police did not release the woman's name.
The scene unfolded just after 3 p.m. in the Mall of the Americas, 7795 W. Flagler St., just south of the Dolphin Expressway and west of the Palmetto Expressway.
The woman had been inside the Savage Boutique. Witnesses said she left two dozen red and white roses on the counter. Then, she doused herself with a flammable liquid -- authorities could not say what it was -- and set herself on fire.
Some onlookers screamed. Others tried to put out the blaze.
SHOOTING FLAMES
The flames shot several feet into the air and encircled the woman, witnesses said. At least a few shoppers, thinking the fire was a hoax, snapped photos of the woman and the efforts to help her.
Jose Morales, 24, was shopping for earrings for his wife at a kiosk in the mall. When he heard the shoppers' screams, he turned around and saw the woman engulfed in bright yellow flames.
"She was completely on fire,'' Morales said. "She wasn't screaming or saying a word. She wasn't running. She was just walking.''
Morales called 911.
Moments later, an unidentified person tried to extinguish the fire by pushing the woman to the ground.
When the woman didn't fall, Santiago Castro, who manages a travel agency in the mall, grabbed a fire extinguisher, pointed it at the woman and pressed the handle. It discharged, but it didn't douse the flames.
"She looked like a human torch, on fire from head to toe,'' Castro said.
The woman then opened an exit door and walked out to the parking lot, witnesses said. Torres, the other man who tried to help, followed with a fire extinguisher and was eventually able to put out the fire.
KEPT WALKING
After the flames were out, the woman continued to walk around in a trance-like state. Her hair and clothing had been burned off. Morales said the woman's skin was charred and bubbling.
"She wasn't making eye contact with anyone,'' he said. "It was like she was in her own world.''
She was rushed to the Ryder Trauma Center in a medical helicopter. Her injuries were "life-threatening,'' said Miami-Dade Detective Roy Rutland, a police spokesman.
The Miami-Dade Police Department's arson unit was investigating Thursday night.
The three people who tried to help the woman were treated at the scene for minor injuries, fire rescue officials said.
A photo taken on a cellular phone by a shopper in Mall of the Americas.
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/breaking-news/story/1184962.html
"It was a big fireball,'' said John Torres, a shopper who grabbed a fire extinguisher. "It was movie-style stuntman stuff.''
The 43-year-old woman suffered third-degree burns over three-quarters of her body, and was in critical condition late Thursday, authorities said. When rescue workers arrived, she was conscious and talking to them, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Lt. Arnold Piedrahita said.
Police did not release the woman's name.
The scene unfolded just after 3 p.m. in the Mall of the Americas, 7795 W. Flagler St., just south of the Dolphin Expressway and west of the Palmetto Expressway.
The woman had been inside the Savage Boutique. Witnesses said she left two dozen red and white roses on the counter. Then, she doused herself with a flammable liquid -- authorities could not say what it was -- and set herself on fire.
Some onlookers screamed. Others tried to put out the blaze.
SHOOTING FLAMES
The flames shot several feet into the air and encircled the woman, witnesses said. At least a few shoppers, thinking the fire was a hoax, snapped photos of the woman and the efforts to help her.
Jose Morales, 24, was shopping for earrings for his wife at a kiosk in the mall. When he heard the shoppers' screams, he turned around and saw the woman engulfed in bright yellow flames.
"She was completely on fire,'' Morales said. "She wasn't screaming or saying a word. She wasn't running. She was just walking.''
Morales called 911.
Moments later, an unidentified person tried to extinguish the fire by pushing the woman to the ground.
When the woman didn't fall, Santiago Castro, who manages a travel agency in the mall, grabbed a fire extinguisher, pointed it at the woman and pressed the handle. It discharged, but it didn't douse the flames.
"She looked like a human torch, on fire from head to toe,'' Castro said.
The woman then opened an exit door and walked out to the parking lot, witnesses said. Torres, the other man who tried to help, followed with a fire extinguisher and was eventually able to put out the fire.
KEPT WALKING
After the flames were out, the woman continued to walk around in a trance-like state. Her hair and clothing had been burned off. Morales said the woman's skin was charred and bubbling.
"She wasn't making eye contact with anyone,'' he said. "It was like she was in her own world.''
She was rushed to the Ryder Trauma Center in a medical helicopter. Her injuries were "life-threatening,'' said Miami-Dade Detective Roy Rutland, a police spokesman.
The Miami-Dade Police Department's arson unit was investigating Thursday night.
The three people who tried to help the woman were treated at the scene for minor injuries, fire rescue officials said.
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/breaking-news/story/1184962.html