Man accused of setting co-worker on fire with blowtorch over $100 debt
An Arkansas man is facing charges after investigators allege he set his co-worker on fire with a blowtorch, resulting in second- and third-degree burns to the victim’s back.
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An Arkansas man is facing charges after investigators allege he set his co-worker on fire with a blowtorch, resulting in second- and third-degree burns to the victim’s back.
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