Police have released images of a man they hope to speak to.
A man has been set alight at an iconic annual event that attracts thousands of revellers to the small, ruralThe 22-year-old man sustained significant facial burns when he was reportedly set on fire by another man who was trying to ignite an aerosol at a campsite area at the Deni Ute Muster about 6.40pm on Saturday.border, before he was flown to The Alfred Hospital in Victoria where he remains in a serious condition.Police have released images of a man they want to question.
He is described as being aged in his early 20s, of Caucasian appearance, about 170cm tall with brown hair cut in a mullet.Police have released images of a man they are hoping to speak to.
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