Taser turns man into Ghostrider

Jason Jones, 29, allegedly stormed into the police station on Oct. 30 and kicked off an argument with officers in the lobby, according to authorities.

More than six weeks after the incident, he died in a hospital, according to New York Attorney General Letitia James.

source: https://www.foxnews.com/us/new-york-video-man-burst-into-flames-taser?fbclid=IwAR3iZuuaoHuKOLEFWytdIlGgB2ASXBXvhc6fTrc7141Ab7p2TE3fpzT621A

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Ripped from wiki, very informative but doesn’t go in to details but you get the gist of why he died;

In the process of being burned to death, a body experiences burns to exposed tissue, changes in content and distribution of body fluid, fixation of tissue, and shrinkage (especially of the skin).[1] Internal organs may be shrunken due to fluid loss. Shrinkage and contraction of the muscles may cause joints to flex and the body to adopt the "pugilistic stance" (boxer stance), with the elbows and knees flexed and the fists clenched.[2][3] Shrinkage of the skin around the neck may be severe enough to strangle a victim.[4] Fluid shifts, especially in the skull and in the hollow organs of the abdomen, can cause pseudo-hemorrhages in the form of heat hematomas. The organic matter of the body may be consumed as fuel by a fire. The cause of death is frequently determined by the respiratory tract, where edema or bleeding of mucous membranes and patchy or vesicular detachment of the mucosa may be indicative of inhalation of hot gases. Complete cremation is only achieved under extreme circumstances.

The amount of pain experienced is greatest at the beginning of the burning process before the flame burns the nerves, after which the skin does not hurt.[5] Many victims die quickly from suffocation as hot gases damage the respiratory tract. Those who survive the burning frequently die within days as the lungs' alveoli fill with fluid and the victim dies of pulmonary edema.

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