A photo shoot gone awry left a 22-year-old model with second-degree burns across about 25% of her body after a photographer attempted to set a fire during a shoot in an abandoned warehouse.
Robyn-Lee Jansen was left with second-degree burns across about 25% of her body after a photographer attempted to set a fire during a shoot in an abandoned warehouse, CNN affiliate CTV Vancouver reported.The two connected through an ad seeking a model for a June 13 shoot, Jansen explained. Based on positive online reviews from people who worked with the photographer, she believed that she had no reason to doubt him.
Jansen said he grabbed a bottle of what might have been tiki torch fuel and told her to remain still as he squeezed it onto the ground to create a blaze behind her."And the next thing, I'm in flames."Robyn-Lee Jansen received first- and second-degree burns to her lower body.Jansen dropped and rolled into a puddle in the warehouse.
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