Refusing to help a dying man against Buddhist principles

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Refusing to help a dying man is against Buddhist doctrines and such a behavior is a shame, several Living Buddhas said at a seminar days after a young Tibetan monk died from serious burns in southwest China's Sichuan Province.

Rigzin Phuntsog, a 16-year-old monk at Kirti Monastery in Aba County of the Aba Tibetan-Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, died on March 17, more than 10 hours after setting himself on fire.

A county government spokesman blamed Rigzin Phuntsog's death on treatment delays.

The monk set himself on fire at around 4 p.m. on March 16. After police on patrol put out the fire, a group of monks from the Kirti Monastery forcibly took Rigzin Phuntsog away and hid him inside the monastery.

After hours of negotiation, the monks allowed Rigzin Phuntsog's mother to take him to hospital at around 3 a.m. on March 17.

Rigzin Phuntsog did not respond to emergency treatment and died at 3:44 a.m., in the presence of his family members, said Soinam, president of the People's Hospital in Aba County.

He died from serious burns that caused heart and lung failures, and no other injuries were found during treatment or post-mortem examination of body surface, the doctor said, refuting foreign media reports of the monk's alleged "beating death by police."

The body of the young monk was cremated on March 18 in accordance with Tibetan rituals.

Kirti Monastery's Living Buddha Jampel Gyalmotso said he had explained to the monks in his monastery about Rigzin Phuntsog's death in detail.

"I and other monks who witnessed the cremation all saw that there were no gunshot wounds or cuts on the body of the monk," Jampel Gyalmotso said.

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