A woman is in custody after police say she caught her boyfriend texting
another woman, lit him on fire and blamed it on the viral Fire Challenge.
The Smoking Gun reports: A Florida woman
arrested for setting her boyfriend on fire after dousing him with rubbing
alcohol claimed that the victim had been participating in the so-called fire
challenge when “things went awry,” police report.
According to cops, Marcos Fuentes suffered burns to twenty percent of his
body early Sunday morning in the Bradenton home he shares with Necole Stephens,
35.
As Fuentes was being loaded into an emergency medical helicopter, he told
Manatee County Sheriff’s Officer deputies that Stephens became jealous when she
saw him texting on his phone.
Fuentes added that Stephens “threw ‘medical’ alcohol all over him before
igniting his clothes on fire with a lighter.”
Stephens, who was not home when cops arrived, was later contacted by phone
by deputies, who reported that Stephens claimed Fuentes “was participating in
the ‘alcohol challenge’ and things went awry.” Stephens added that she left the
residence because she was “scared.”
Stephens, investigators noted, declined repeated requests to return to the
home and provide “proof that she did nothing wrong.”
She was subsequently located at another Bradenton residence and arrested.
Stephens is locked up in lieu of $15,000 on a felony aggravated assault
charge.
The “fire challenge,” which has been popularized by Facebook and YouTube
videos, involves a participant pouring rubbing alcohol on their skin and then
setting the liquid on fire.
The flames are then supposed to be quickly extinguished.
However, many individuals have suffered serious burns as a result of the
dangerous online trend.
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