FOOL ARRESTED AFTER SETTING BABY MAMA ON FIRE AT 7-ELEVEN
Naomie Breton begged a judge two weeks ago to forbid her violent
ex-boyfriend from coming near her but was immediately turned down.
On Monday, her ex-boyfriend allegedly doused the 34-year-old single mother of three with gasoline and set her ablaze , a gruesome event captured by a surveillance camera. Although burned on her face and body, doctors at Delray Medical Center say she should recover.
Breton in March moved out of the home she shared with Roosevelt Mondesir, the father of her 4-year-old son. She told police the two were meeting about 3 a.m. outside the 7-Eleven in Boynton Beach to exchange custody of the boy. Breton, a limo service dispatcher, was pumping gas into her silver Mercedes when Mondesir’s white Jaguar pulled up. But her son was not with him. Instead Mondesir rushed at her with the gas can and what appeared to be a machete, police said. Mondesir poured gas on Breton and set her on fire.
“Get away from me!” Breton yells as she tries to lock her attacker outside the store. Moments later, he drags her outside. She reappears on camera engulfed in flames, shrieking hysterically as she tears off her shirt. A frantic store clerk calls 911 and the attacker ran off, police said.
Police dogs and helicopters found him two hours later, crouched behind bushes near the 7-Eleven. The incident ended with Breton at the hospital and Mondesir, 52, behind bars on a charge of attempted murder.
Palm Beach County Sheriff’s deputies broke into Mondesir’s nearby home on Mackinac Road near Lantana, where they found the pair’s 4-year-old son sleeping, unharmed and alone, said Boynton Beach
Police spokeswoman Stephanie Slater.
Breton feared Mondesir would kill her, according to her co-workers at Palm Beach Tours & Transportation in West Palm Beach.
“We knew she was going through difficult times; we were trying to be supportive,” said her boss, John Critchett, owner of the limo service company where she works as a dispatcher.
Watch the surveillance video of the attack WARNING…it’s graphic…
On Monday, her ex-boyfriend allegedly doused the 34-year-old single mother of three with gasoline and set her ablaze , a gruesome event captured by a surveillance camera. Although burned on her face and body, doctors at Delray Medical Center say she should recover.
Breton in March moved out of the home she shared with Roosevelt Mondesir, the father of her 4-year-old son. She told police the two were meeting about 3 a.m. outside the 7-Eleven in Boynton Beach to exchange custody of the boy. Breton, a limo service dispatcher, was pumping gas into her silver Mercedes when Mondesir’s white Jaguar pulled up. But her son was not with him. Instead Mondesir rushed at her with the gas can and what appeared to be a machete, police said. Mondesir poured gas on Breton and set her on fire.
“Get away from me!” Breton yells as she tries to lock her attacker outside the store. Moments later, he drags her outside. She reappears on camera engulfed in flames, shrieking hysterically as she tears off her shirt. A frantic store clerk calls 911 and the attacker ran off, police said.
Police dogs and helicopters found him two hours later, crouched behind bushes near the 7-Eleven. The incident ended with Breton at the hospital and Mondesir, 52, behind bars on a charge of attempted murder.
Palm Beach County Sheriff’s deputies broke into Mondesir’s nearby home on Mackinac Road near Lantana, where they found the pair’s 4-year-old son sleeping, unharmed and alone, said Boynton Beach
Police spokeswoman Stephanie Slater.
Breton feared Mondesir would kill her, according to her co-workers at Palm Beach Tours & Transportation in West Palm Beach.
“We knew she was going through difficult times; we were trying to be supportive,” said her boss, John Critchett, owner of the limo service company where she works as a dispatcher.
Watch the surveillance video of the attack WARNING…it’s graphic…
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