“There was also charring located in the breakroom in the area where the victim was believed to have been sitting.” “When the witness approached the victim, she was observed to have severe burns to her body consistent with having been burned with some kind of unknown ignitable device,” charging documents stated. Pagano's alleged victim was found by a third party, police say. Police say Pagano allegedly set the woman ablaze using an “incendiary device,” according to a criminal complaint obtained by. Upon arrival, hospital staff told authorities Pagano had clubbed a 54-year-old hospital employee with a wrench and then severely burned her. police responded to Hackensack University Medical Center after reports of an assault in the hospital’s breakroom. Nicholas Pagano, 31, was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on Tuesday in Waterford Township, New Jersey, according to the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office.Īt the time of his death, Pagano was a wanted fugitive facing charges for attempted murder, aggravated arson, aggravated assault and unlawful weapons possession charges related to the vicious attack on a hospital staff member. A traveling nurse working in New Jersey killed himself hours after he allegedly set a co-worker on fire using an “ignitable device” at a Hackensack hospital earlier this week, officials said.
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