Man dies after self-immolation at New Zealand parliament

22 Sep 2017 / 13:06 H.

WELLINGTON: A man who set himself on fire outside New Zealand's parliament days ahead of a general election has died of his injuries, police said Friday.
The man turned himself into a human torch outside the Wellington building known as the Beehive on Thursday afternoon, with police saying he later died after being taken to hospital in a critical condition.
Police have not identified the man and say his motivation was unknown, although media reports said he appeared to be staging a one-man protest outside parliament.
Radio New Zealand said witnesses reported seeing the man holding a placard relating to the family court.
Police have described the self-immolation as "highly unusual and extremely unfortunate".
New Zealand is in the midst of a tightly contested election campaign in which conservative Prime Minister Bill English is battling a challenge from centre-left rival Jacinda Ardern. — AFP

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