Man Dies from Third-Degree Burns After Altercation in Nador, Morocco

The provincial district of the national security of Nador has just announced the death of a 34-year-old man, from third-degree burns he suffered last Monday.
According to the press release from the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN), it all started with a fight. Indeed, the victim and two other people with criminal records were consuming an alcoholic diluting substance before getting into a conflict that led to setting fire to one of their bodies, causing him third-degree burns.
The initial investigation findings indicate the death of the victim after his transfer to the hospital, adding that "the two suspects involved in this criminal act have been arrested".
The DGSN press release also states that the two suspects have been taken into custody, at the disposal of the investigation conducted under the supervision of the competent prosecutor’s office, in order to shed light on this case.
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