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Man sets himself on fire outside Four Seasons hotel in Boston, witnesses say

Boston EMS said a man was transported with serious burn injuries after witnesses describe him setting himself ablaze

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Details were initially limited, but the incident happened in the vicinity of the Park Plaza side of the Four Seasons Hotel, right across the street from the Israeli Consulate.

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Surveillance video obtained by NBC10 Boston appears to show a man setting himself on fire outside the Four Seasons hotel in downtown Boston, in what witnesses described as a deeply upsetting scene.

The incident happened around 8:15 p.m. Wednesday. There was a large police presence as investigators collected evidence and searched cars in the area.

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Boston EMS confirms a man suffered serious burn injuries. Police said they were assisting in an investigation, and the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office said it was aware of the situation.

Authorities did not immediately provide any further details.

Authorities confirm a man suffered burn injuries after video appeared to show him setting himself ablaze outside the Four Seasons.

The video shows the man walking back and forth outside the hotel before going up in flames. People can be seen running over in an attempt to put out the fire.

A visitor from France tells NBC10 Boston her boyfriend heard the man screaming, then went over and used his backpack to try to extinguish the flames.

Witness Jeferson Zapata told Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra that the man poured gasoline over himself before catching fire.

"I tried to throw water on him," Zapata said, adding that others did the same.

It was not immediately clear why the man did what he did.

NBC10 Boston will have more as this story develops.

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