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Connecticut boy burned in bully attack, family says

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NEW YORK - A 6-year-old Connecticut boy is hospitalized with serious burn wounds after he was allegedly targeted by a bully.An 8-year-old boy from the neighborhood allegedly covered a ball in gasoline, lit it on fire, and threw it at Dominick Krankall on Sunday afternoon in Bridgeport. "Within seconds later, he came back around the corner on fire screaming, 'Mommy they lit me on fire, they lit me on fire,'" Kayla Deegan, Dominick's sister, said. "This has happened multiple times with this kid bullying my little brother."Emergency workers found Krankall on Louisiana Avenue with severe wounds.

He was rushed to the Bridgeport Hospital burn unit. His face is swollen and he has a long road to recovery but could eventually have minimal scarring.Bridgeport Police say that unsupervised children were seen playing with gasoline and lighting objects on fire.

Police would not give more details, saying it was "a very active investigation," which would be updated as more details become available or if criminal charges are filed."He can barely sleep, he can barely eat, he can barely talk," Deegan said. "It’s just not fair, just seeing him like that makes me want to break down."A young boy is suffering from severe burn injuries at a Connecticut hospital.The mother of the older boy disputed the bullying claim."We had a horrible tragedy recently and our thoughts and prayers are with the injured boy.

We are working with authorities to determine what occurred, and we fully support their investigation," Laura Giacobbe told FOX 5 NY in a statement. "We hope concerned people will wait before drawing conclusions or making assumptions about what happened until officials have made their determinations.

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