Mother reveals heartbreak after horrendous accident led her 12-year-old son to beg her to ‘let him die’

A 12-year-old schoolboy begged his mother to let him die after he was left ‘cooking’ in a field following a horrendous accident.

Hunter Jory, from Sheffield, had been playing with friends on August 18 when one of the children decided to light a small fire.

This soon escalated into a massive explosion as another child threw a petrol can over the flames.

Poor Hunter was engulfed by the blaze and suffered severe burn injuries.

He managed to reach a friend’s house, where his mother Kim was called. She took Hunter to a nearby doctor’s surgery straight away while waiting for an ambulance.

Recounting her heartbreak, Kim, 38, said: ‘When I got the call saying Hunter was in agony and needed to go to hospital, I assumed he’d been run over. I didn’t think for a minute that he’d been set on fire. I was mortified.

‘One child lit a fire on a field using a flint of some sort. Another thought it would be a good idea to throw a can of fuel on it.’

Hunter had been so close to the blaze he caught alight. The boy late recalled the terrifying moment his right side was engulfed.

A 12-year-old schoolboy begged his mother to let him die after he was left to 'cook in a field' following a horrendous accident. Hunter Jory is pictured here with his mother Kim

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A 12-year-old schoolboy begged his mother to let him die after he was left to ‘cook in a field’ following a horrendous accident. Hunter Jory is pictured here with his mother Kim

Hunter is pictured in hospital after he was enjulfed in the flames and suffered severe burn injuries - resulting in permanent scarring

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Hunter is pictured in hospital after he was enjulfed in the flames and suffered severe burn injuries – resulting in permanent scarring

After being taken into surgery doctors removed and dressed Hunter’s burnt skin. He will now require a number of skin grafts until he reaches adulthood

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