More than 1,000 people were watching as the man ran past
safety barriers and leapt into the blaze on Saturday night at
the Element 11 event, which has ties to the Burning Man festival
held each year in northern Nevada.
The festivities include the construction of giant wooden models,
which are then torched. Video taken by a spectator showed the
man running into the flames, followed by screams and shrieks as
onlookers took in what had happened.
Grantsville Police Lieutenant Steve Barrett told The Salt Lake
Tribune newspaper that friends of the 30-year-old said he told
him he planned to kill himself by running into the burning
effigy, which was shaped like a character from the children's
book, "Where the Wild Things Are."
He said security officers at the event, Grantsville
firefighters, and individuals in the crowd had been unable to
stop the man jumping in, nor rescue him after had.
Police did not respond to messages seeking comment. Neither did
event organizers, but one told local broadcaster Fox13 that the
festival would re-evaluate its security procedures following the
incident.
(Reporting by Jennifer Dobner; Editing by Daniel Wallis and Eric
Walsh)
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