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6-Year-Old Bridgeport Burn Victim Talks 'Scary' Incident: Report

Dominick Krankall, whose parents said he was burned with gasoline by neighborhood bullies, also met some New York Yankees players this week.

Burn victim Dominick Krankall met members of the New York Yankees on Wednesday, as he continues to heal from his injuries.
Burn victim Dominick Krankall met members of the New York Yankees on Wednesday, as he continues to heal from his injuries. (Kristin Borden/Patch file photo)

BRIDGEPORT, CT — Dominick Krankall, the 6-year-old Bridgeport boy whose parents said he was burned with a gasoline-soaked ball by neighborhood bullies, continues to get better after last month's incident, but his recovery will be long, reported Fox61.

The boy and his parents, Maria Rua and Aaron Krankall, sat down with the station's Lauren Zenzie to discuss the incident, which Dominick said was scary.

"He poured gasoline on a ball, picked it up, and then threw it like a firecracker," Dominick told Zenzie.

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The incident is under investigation by Bridgeport police; Dominick's parents have said two brothers who live near them are responsible. They added that the 8-year-old and 11-year-old have bullied Dominick for months, though the parents of the boys deny the allegation.

Dominick suffered second- and third-degree burns on his face and body, and he still wears bandages on his head.

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His recovery was not a problem on Wednesday when he went to his first New York Yankees game with his family, and he met players Gerrit Cole, Nestor Cortes and Jordan Montgomery.

The team tweeted a video of him playing catch on the field with the players.

Also this week, Dominick met his favorite superhero, Spider-Man, when the webslinger from GMS Management and Kids Characters for Parties volunteered to meet him, reported News 12.

And, as of Friday, the GoFundMe page dedicated to helping Dominick recover had raised more than $586,000, completely blowing past the original goal of $50,000. GoFundMe is a Patch promotional partner.

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