Saudi man attempts self-immolation next to Kaaba in Mecca
BY Agencies7 Feb 2017 11:17 PM IST
Agencies7 Feb 2017 11:17 PM IST
: A "mentally ill" Saudi national tried to set himself on fire beside the Kaaba inside Mecca's Grand Mosque, the Islam's holiest site, but his attempt was foiled by alert pilgrims and security forces, police said on Tuesday.
The man wearing Umrah garb, identified as a Saudi national in his 40s, was dousing himself in gasoline when he was caught, police spokesman Major Sameh al-Salmi said.
"He was held before he went on with his dramatic self-immolation act and his behaviour indicates that he is mentally ill. All the necessary measures will be taken," Saudi news site Sabq quoted the spokesman as saying.
A 23-second video, posted on social media, shows dozens of pilgrims who were surrounding the assailant while he was pouring gasoline on himself beside the Kaaba last evening.
Police and pilgrims overpowered the man and escorted him away before he could light the petrol.
Citing security forces at the Grand Mosque, the Gulf News said the man was "trying to kill himself and not attempting to set the sacred cubic structure ablaze as reported."
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