Two months ago, on 14 January, 22-year-old Buddhist monk Lobsang Jamyang was riding into the town of Ngaba in Tibet as a pillion passenger on a motorcycle. He asked the driver to turn off the main road to visit the Andu monastery, where he said a prayer, and chatted about a recently-divorced local couple.
When he arrived in Ngaba, he went to a restaurant and ate a vegeterian meal.
At around 1.30pm local time, he went to the toilet, where he doused himself in petrol. He set himse...
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