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Man Catches Fire in San Francisco Porn Shop

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San Francisco- Authorities report that a man in San Francisco caught fire while in a porn shop. Firefighters say that the SF porn shop fire occurred at an “adult arcade” at Sixth and Mission on April 13, 2011 at around 6 pm local time.

Just how the man at the SF porn shop burst into flame has yet to be determined. They believe the man was watching videos in a private booth when the fire ignited. He ran out of the SF porn shop engulfed in flames. Fortunately, firefighters were in the area responding to a separate call and were able to extinguish the flames.

The New York Post tweeted that: “Arson experts say it’s not clear if he spontaneously combusted in his private booth.”

The identity of the man who caught fire in the porn shop has not been released.

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