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  2. Death by burning - Wikipedia

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    An 1892 painting showing the 1682 burning of Old Believer leader Avvakum and others in Pustozersk, Russia. Death by burning is an execution, murder, or suicide method involving combustion or exposure to extreme heat.

  3. Burn - Wikipedia

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    A burn is an injury to skin, or other tissues, caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, friction, or ionizing radiation (such as sunburn, caused by ultraviolet radiation). [ 5 ] [ 9 ] Most burns are due to heat from hot liquids (called scalding ), solids, or fire. [ 10 ]

  4. Lightning injury - Wikipedia

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    A person who was affected by a nearby lightning strike. Note the slight branching redness traveling up the victim's leg from the effects of the current. Common injuries caused by lightning include: muscle pains, broken bones, cardiac arrest, confusion, hearing loss, seizures, burns, behavioral changes, and ocular cataracts.

  5. Young burn victim receives cards from around the world after ...

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    In 2013, 8-year-old Sa'fyre Terry was involved in a terrible arson accident which killed her father and three siblings and left the girl with serious burns

  6. Louisville explosion: Two fighting for life as multiple ... - AOL

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    Multiple victims suffered burn and crush injuries in the incident, with aerial footage showing significant damage at the scene of the explosion.

  7. Spontaneous human combustion - Wikipedia

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    Victims show a high likelihood of having died in their sleep, or of having been unable to move once they had caught fire. Smoking is often seen as the source of fire. [16] Natural causes such as heart attacks may lead to the victim dying, subsequently dropping the cigarette, which after a period of smouldering can ignite the victim's clothes. [16]

  8. Self-immolation - Wikipedia

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    The human body has an inflammatory response to burnt skin, which happens after 25% is burnt in adults. This response leads to blood and body fluid loss. If the self-immolator is not taken to a burn centre in less than four hours, they are more likely to die from shock.

  9. Burn center - Wikipedia

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    The severity of a burn, and therefore whether a referral will be made after the patient is treated and stabilized, differs depending upon many factors, among them: the age of the victim (burns to infants and toddlers or to those over age 65 are generally more serious, particularly if the face, head, respiratory system, chest, abdomen, groin, or extremities are burned; those who are not in ...