Man, 48, who 'sprayed himself with petrol and set himself on fire' on Tesco forecourt named
26.09.2023 - 11:17
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A man who 'sprayed himself with petrol and set himself on fire' - tragically dying later in hospital - can be named as Afolabi Ojerinde. An inquest into the 48-year-old's death has now been opened and adjourned by a coroner in Manchester.
Mr Ojerinde suffered 'severe burns' at a petrol station in north Manchester, the inquest opening heard, and was taken to Wythenshawe Hospital, where he sadly died.
Area coroner Zak Golombeck said he was 'known to' mental health services in Manchester. The brief hearing at Manchester Coroners' Court on Tuesday heard members of the public tried to 'assist' him at the scene.
Emergency services were called to the Tesco petrol station forecourt on Victoria Avenue East in Blackley, north Manchester, at around 7.35pm on Monday, September 4 to reports of concern for the welfare of a man, the Manchester Evening News has previously reported.
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A witness told how residents and passers-by used buckets of water and a fire extinguisher in a bid to save him. Mr Golombeck detailed Mr Ojerinde's date of birth and his next of kin, his daughter. No address for him was given in court.
Reading from a statement from a police coroner's officer, the coroner said: "He was at a petrol station in north Manchester when he sprayed himself with petrol and set himself on fire.
"He was assisted by members of the public but sadly suffered severe burns. He was taken to hospital but died the next day."
The inquest opening heard his identity was confirmed using fingerprint records. Greater Manchester