A coroner in Galway has ruled that a 76 year old man had died as a result of spontaneous combustion.
How can I keep cool enough to avoid the risk of bursting into flames?
Read that artical also, he was laying found in front of the fire. They beleive there was an ignition point, but so badly burnt dont now where. Perhaps he was already dead and the heat of the fire , extracted the fats from his body and ignited. So dont lay in front of the fire!!!!
fat plus wick effect from textiles low levels of oxygen replacement almost total cremation...without the heat for the fire to spread, fatty soot damage though is common
This reminds heard me of a true story heard years ago. A young lad who was not too bright was sitting close to the fire. After a while he turns to his Mother and said "ma, ma, am I too warm ?
Spontaneous human combustion... is apparently a myth, humans that have errupted into flames have all had an ignition source, usually the fire that they are sat in front of and usually already dead at the time of combustion, and these people are usually very overweight and the excess fat acting as the fuel.
I remember seeing a programme on TV investigating this "phenomena" many years ago. I doubt if anything has changed since.
i'm just disgusted that a man died in real life in horrendous circumstances,and people on here think it is fair game to laugh and joke at his death :-(