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Horrific video shows a screaming passenger setting himself on fire at an airport terminal after getting into an argument with his wife when he was unable to buy flight tickets.

Footage shared on social media shows the passenger, wearing a baseball cap and jacket and suspected to be drunk, standing at a counter at Almaty International Airport in Kazakhstan on Monday.

Suddenly, he gets engulfed in flames and runs from behind a desk and into the concourse before collapsing and rolling on the floor.


  Horrific video shows an airport passenger set himself on fire after missing his connecting flight. NX Horrific video shows an airport passenger set himself on fire after missing his connecting flight. NX

Staff rush to douse the blaze with a fire extinguisher.

The passenger is then seen lying on the floor and moaning, his shirt entirely burned off his body.

He was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition.

An airport staffer told Kazakh outlet Tengrin News that the man had begged to get a flight after missing his train home.

He entered an office and asked for a phone to call his wife — and then started pouring gasoline over himself after arguing with her.

He then allowed a worker to leave the office before torching himself, the staffer said.


  Terrified onlookers watched as the man, completely engulfed in flames, ran screaming into the concourse. X / @news_az Terrified onlookers watched as the man, completely engulfed in flames, ran screaming into the concourse. X / @news_az

  The flames were later extinguished and he was rushed to the hospital. X / @news_az The flames were later extinguished and he was rushed to the hospital. X / @news_az

“Some say he may have been drunk,” a police officer told Tengrin News.

It is not clear how the man got gasoline into an airport, but it is believed he may have picked it up from a nearby gas station.

A criminal case has been launched into his actions, and investigations are underway, police said.

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