A man ran
into the rectory of an Episcopal church with his clothes on fire, causing a
blaze that killed himself and the church's pastor, authorities said Wednesday.
According to reports, Investigators believe that John
Sterner, 56, was covered in a flammable substance when he entered the building
Tuesday morning, which caused the fire to spread quickly, according to a news
release from town officials. But the cause of the fire remained under
investigation, and authorities had not reached any conclusions about how
Sterner came to be on fire.
The pastor, the Rev. David Dingwall,
died at a hospital after the fire. A woman who volunteers at the church was
critically injured and was being treated at a burn center in Baltimore.
The Rev. Heather Cook of the
Episcopal Diocese of Easton said the man later identified as Sterner "ran
in screaming for help. He hugged one of the volunteers there, an adult female
whose clothes were also ignited."
"This is just such a bizarre
incident," Cook said. "It's bad enough to lose somebody, but right
before Thanksgiving through a bizarre kind of fire, people are stunned. It's
not just the parish. It's the whole Ocean City community. People are
aghast."
Dingwall was a native of Canada who
moved to Maryland's Eastern Shore in 2003 and became rector of St. Paul's
By-The-Sea Episcopal Church in 2005. Although the building was once the church
rectory, Dingwall did not live there, Cook said. It housed a food bank and
church offices.
Cook said that according to
witnesses, Dingwall was stricken by smoke and heat after he tried to retrieve
his computer from the burning building. He was unconscious when firefighters
retrieved him from the second floor, authorities said.
There was little damage to the
church itself.
Sterner has a lengthy criminal
history that includes arrests for offenses including assault, breaking and
entering and malicious destruction of property, and he's been convicted of drug
possession and possessing an open container of alcohol in public, according to
online court records.
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