Leeds pub horror as fancy dress sheep set alight
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This would be funny if it was in a movie or something, as it is, pretty grim. It all must have seemed like a good idea at the time to someone "Leeds pub horror as fancy dress sheep set alightA STUDENT dressed as a sheep and covered in cotton wool balls suffered serious burns after his costume was set alight.The 19-year-old University of Leeds student was set alight in the Headingley Taps pub, North Lane, Headingley.Two friends in similar costumes also caught fire when the fire spread.The fancy dress costume is thought to have been set alight by someone on a stag night.Witnesses described how flames quickly engulfed his entire upper body, turning him into a "human torch".Locals in the pub went to their rescue, trying to put out the flames as they rolled on the floor.Bar staff then used fire extinguishers to put out the fires. They are to be recommended for a commendation for their quick-thinking actions.A witness, who asked not to be named said: "It was unbelievable how quickly it happened."The guys were dressed in what looked like tights and tight fitting costumes covered with big balls of cotton wool stuck on."The next thing one of them was rolling around on the floor in a ball of flames."It didn't look too bad at first but before they took him away his skin was beginning to blister. It looked bad where the tights had melted and stuck to his legs."Police, fire crews and an ambulance were called to the pub around 5.40pm on Saturday."http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... 5747660.jp
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Crazy Jane wrote: This would be funny if it was in a movie or something, as it is, pretty grim. It all must have seemed like a good idea at the time to someone "Leeds pub horror as fancy dress sheep set alightA STUDENT dressed as a sheep and covered in cotton wool balls suffered serious burns after his costume was set alight.The 19-year-old University of Leeds student was set alight in the Headingley Taps pub, North Lane, Headingley.Two friends in similar costumes also caught fire when the fire spread.The fancy dress costume is thought to have been set alight by someone on a stag night.Witnesses described how flames quickly engulfed his entire upper body, turning him into a "human torch".Locals in the pub went to their rescue, trying to put out the flames as they rolled on the floor.Bar staff then used fire extinguishers to put out the fires. They are to be recommended for a commendation for their quick-thinking actions.A witness, who asked not to be named said: "It was unbelievable how quickly it happened."The guys were dressed in what looked like tights and tight fitting costumes covered with big balls of cotton wool stuck on."The next thing one of them was rolling around on the floor in a ball of flames."It didn't look too bad at first but before they took him away his skin was beginning to blister. It looked bad where the tights had melted and stuck to his legs."Police, fire crews and an ambulance were called to the pub around 5.40pm on Saturday."http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... 5747660.jp They weren't sponsored by the Council to visit a roundabout in Cross Gates by any chance
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Joking aside, one of those times when the old 'elf 'n safety laws ( for fabrics and flameproofing ) might have been useful. Think how many kids will be in 'homemade from anything' outfits from now through Christmas.
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It's scary to think how quickly a night out can go from fun and games to outright terror.I hope the lad in question makes a good recovery.I'm guessing the pub will have CCTV so it's presumably just a matter of time before someone is identified?
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I wouldn't bet on CCTV being useful.a lot of pubs don't want to be seen as the type where this happens, in case they get closed down, so you would be surprised how often the CCTV gets "lost" or "not switched on" allegedly of course<G>.
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