Thursday, May 27, 2004

A passenger d'adolescent on an underground of queens suffered from light burns to her good leg yesterday when it trousers were placed on fire by staples of hair red burning wedged in the heater under its seat. L'incident, which them veterans of passage known as could be without precedent, revealed approximately 12:30 P.M. on board of l'Jamaïque-leap the train of E, when the not identified girl, the 13, noted trousers on fire.

The victim went without slackness apparent and hidden its face d'une camera of television. It carried an inflated white parka and a pair of jean which apparently had been intentionally torn in several spots, leaving notched, of the brought back parts of fringe. It did not clear if such were the same trousers which hung with fire.

A clerk symbolic system of cabin at the station d'avenue of Roosevelt said it had seen the victim walking out of the station little time after it was burned and said that the trousers had a line of the fringes. "She carried the strangest trousers," the clerk said, describing the jeans as similar in l'aspect to the gerçures qu'un the cowboy could carry. "What she carried, it had to cling to fire."

Charles Seaton, a spokesman of passage of NYC, indicated, "She wasn't burned because of heat itself. It was burned by l'objet foreign wedged in the heater." Seaton could not indicate how long l'agrafe had been in the radiator or to identify. The employees of passage said "Nothing really bursts in flames.”

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