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In a little more than a year, he and his fifth wife, Laura, had divorced, he scorched his legs in a brush-burning accident, and his rental home was destroyed by fire.
At six, she dragged her medicated mother's body out of their burning flat after an accident with candles (the electricity had been cut off).
His death involved a story about a gas fire, or a house burning down, or an accident with a car left running in a garage with the doors shut.
The man, who is thought to have been living in a cave on the island, had told police that he had started the fire by accident after burning his used toilet paper in an area full of pine needles and other dry vegetation.
Car accidents and burning bogs aren't the only thing testing these volunteer firefighters.
The causes in this category included deaths due to traffic accidents, drowning, burning, falling from heights, and poisoning by kerosene, other petroleum products, agricultural pesticides and household cleaners.
Innovative interventions to reduce childhood mortality from road accidents, drowning, burning, falls from heights and poisoning, should be designed and tested.
A more sensitive tourist might worry about being kidnapped by FARC rebels, or breaking down in the jungle or car accidents (like the burning wreckage of a fatal crash they came upon in Mexico).
Actually, severe quench accidents, such as burning coils, are occurring in various places as scales of HTS increased.
But kerosene emits unhealthy fumes, is an extremely dim light and far too often ends up burning people or homes in accidents.
As I got older I became more involved in the types of crime my family committed: insurance fraud, burning homes and cars, faking accidents, stealing, document forgery... cybercrime became a natural extension of all that.
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