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Bartender burns customer when flaming cocktail explodes
This is the shocking moment a bartender singed a customer while he was trying to make a cocktail.
CCTV footage shows the wannabe-mixologist pouring liquor into a flaming glass when the fumes ignited, spreading like a flamethrower.
The flames licked across the counter and caused the woman's jacket to catch fire. She immediately took it off and violently shook the flames to extinguish them in Guangdong, China, on April 6.
Stunned by what was happening, the bartender can be seen standing still and staring at her.
She reportedly did not sustain any injuries from the incident and did not ask for compensation for the damages, as they were friends.
A similar incident unfolded in Dallas, Texas, in 2024. The couple were left severely burnt when the bar's flaming cocktail exploded on them.
Abigael Hance-Briscoe, 32, and Dustin Johnson were enjoying a night out before the horrifying accident.
The couple went to grab drinks at a bar called Twisted Trick on August 26. Johnson ordered the Flaming Pineapple - an Everclear-based drink, according to the lawsuit filed with Dallas County Court.
The elaborate drink was garnished with a set-on-fire lime. The bartender poured even more Everclear into the drink and torched it while serving it, causing the glass to explode, the suit alleges.
Flames from the shattered drink rapidly spread toward the couple, leaving them with second- and third-degree burns on their necks, arms and faces.
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