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Dwarf ‘set on fire’ at the end of season party in Australia
Claims that a dwarf entertainer was set on fire during a prank at an Australian Football League club were being investigated Tuesday in arguably the sport's most bizarre end-of-season celebration.
The incident prompted an apology from the league's chief executive Andrew Demetriou who laughed and giggled on live television when told of the allegations against a St Kilda player, which he said he initially thought were a joke.
The dwarf Blake Johnston and his colleague Arthur Serevetas were reportedly booked by the club to entertain players at their so-called "Mad Monday" event this week, but things allegedly got out of hand.
Reports said a group of players began using a lighter to set fire to each other's clothes. Then one, who has not been named, is said to have turned his attention to Johnston, who is also a wrestler and goes under the moniker Mr Big.
Victorian state police confirmed a complaint had been lodged and they were investigating, while the club said in a statement it was looking into the matter.
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