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Philadelphia's mother fired in a park debate, police say

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Philadelphia's mothersuffered severe burns after being lit during a quarrel.

According to Philadelphia police, Alyssa Morales, 36, suffered two and three burns on 60% of her body.

Authorities are reviewing a video of the incident that occurred around midnight on June 16

The 1800 block of Harrowgate Park in Philadelphia, where a woman was set on fire during an argument.

Philadelphia's Harrowgate Park 1800 In the block, a woman fired during a discussion. (Google Street View)

One witness said that a woman "fired some liquid on men and women, and that liquid." Said.

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Video shows only Morales Police have reported that the man who was with Morales had escaped from the scene, showing a group of people who found him. 

Morales was rushed to Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia.

Morales is Philadelphia. (Google Street View)

Morales was taken to Temple University Hospital,Fox 29 said she identified her because of pain. I couldn't reveal it. Philadelphia

According to an online fundraising website started by a friend of Morales, she was listed as "Jane Do" for several days before being identified to her family.

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"does permanent damage," he told CBS3, "a new face," to the victim's mother, Lee Ann Morales, and Alyssa. 

According to her fundraiser website, Lee Ann was raising Alyssa's daughter in Florida, but Alyssa has been suffering from drug addiction for over a decade. did. 

According to CBS3, Lee Ann hadn't seen her daughter for four years before the incident. 

The Philadelphia Police Department says whoever set Morales on fire could be charged with arson, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment. 

Philadelphia Police Station has arson Anyone who sets up a fire can be prosecuted for arson, exacerbated assault, and reckless danger.  (iStock)

Police report that "drug trade" and "prostitution" are widespread in the region. Individuals who visit the area frequently. "

According to authorities, the person responsible for setting fire to Morales could be charged withassault, arson, and exacerbation of reckless danger.

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Morales is a medically induced coma It is in a state.

Police are looking for someone who has the information.