Man burns four children to death, sets himself afire in Brazil school

According to the mayor and police, a security guard doused the students in alcohol and then set them alight

October 06, 2017 10:06 am | Updated 10:12 am IST - RIO DE JANEIRO:

People wait outside a hospital to know about the condition of children belonging to a school, the watchman of which sprayed alcohol on the kids and then immolated himself in Janauba, Minas Gerais State, Brazil on October 5, 2017. Four children died in the tragedy.

People wait outside a hospital to know about the condition of children belonging to a school, the watchman of which sprayed alcohol on the kids and then immolated himself in Janauba, Minas Gerais State, Brazil on October 5, 2017. Four children died in the tragedy.

A man burned four children to death before setting himself on fire on Thursday at a kindergarten in Brazil’s southeastern state of Minas Gerais.

Another 40 people were injured in the attack in the city of Janauba, Xinhua news agency reported.

According to mayor and police, a security guard at the school doused the children in alcohol and then set them alight.

State of shock

The regional hospital of Janauba reported that 40 other people were brought in, 25 of them with burns and 15 in a state of shock. The latter have since been released.

Among the patients remaining in hospital, 14 were children aged four and five, and the remainder are kindergarten staff. All of them present burns on over 20 per cent of their bodies.

The attacker, aged 50, had worked as a night watchman at the school since 2008 and allegedly suffered from depression.

President Michel Temer reacted to the horrific incident, posting on Twitter: “I immensely regret this tragedy involving children in Janauba. I want to express my solidarity with the families.”

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