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'An act of pure barbarism': Homeless man burned alive in Sicily

Neighbours heard the victim screaming but he was dead by the time emergency services arrived.

ITALIAN POLICE HAVE launched a manhunt for a killer who doused a homeless man in flammable liquid and set him alight as he slept in Palermo, Sicily.

Horrific images of the fatal attack, captured by closed circuit video cameras, were posted on the website of La Repubblica newspaper.

They show the hooded attacker approaching the victim, Marcello Cimino, 45, as he slept under heavy bedding in a portico next to a building that is used as a soup kitchen for the homeless.

He is carrying a bucket which he empties onto the bedding. He then takes some sort of lighter out of his pocket and sets the bed alight, sparking an instant blaze.

The attacker was fortunate to avoid being engulfed by the flames himself. He appears to slip as he reaches across the bedding with his lighter and is then seen beating at his burning trousers as he skips clear of the fire and out of the video shot.

Neighbours heard the victim screaming but he was dead by the time emergency services arrived at the scene. Palermo Mayor Leoluca Orlando described the murder as “an act of pure barbarism.”

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