Boys Don’t Cry lawyer David Buckel dies after setting himself on fire in climate protest

Crusading attorney set himself alight in New York City park to protest use of fossil fuels

Prospect Park, Brooklyn
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A prominent gay rights lawyer who worked on the case that inspired the 1999 film Boys Don’t Cry has died after setting himself alight in a New York park to protest the use of fossil fuels.

In a handwritten suicide note addressed to police, attorney and activist David Buckel apologised for the “mess” before setting himself on fire in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park.

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