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A man in New York City has reported being set on fire during an incident on a subway near Times Square early Monday morning. However, police are exploring the possibility that the man may have ignited his own pants, according to media sources.
Police officers responded shortly after 3 a.m. to an ongoing assault report at the 42nd Street station in Times Square, as confirmed by the New York City Police Department.
The 55-year-old man, found on the platform with leg burns, informed officers that his pants were set on fire while he was sleeping on a 3-train subway car, police stated.
According to sources cited by the New York Post, evidence such as burnt skin remnants on one of the train seats and charred paper were discovered on the train.

Authorities are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the man’s injuries to determine the cause of the incident. (FNTV)
The New York Post reported that surveillance cameras did not capture any suspects or witnesses in the area.

The victim was hospitalized in stable condition with burns to his legs, police said. (FNTV)
The sources told the Post that the victim, who appeared to be homeless, repeatedly changed his story and later said he made up his initial story. Investigators were working to confirm what had happened aboard the train and whether the man had set himself on fire.

Police said officers responded just after 3 a.m. to a report of an assault in progress on the platform at the 42nd Street station in Times Square. (FNTV)
The victim was taken to Weill Cornel Medical Center in stable condition.
Police said no arrests have been made as the investigation continues.