A London man is accused of injuring six people by pouring rubbing alcohol on an open flame during a fraternity house Christmas party , court documents say.

Five women, one critically hurt, were taken to hospital with burns and a man was treated at the scene after the Dec. 2 fire at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house at 925 Richmond St.

Bryson James Donald, 20, turned himself in to police two days later and is charged with criminal negligence causing bodily harm.

Court documents allege Donald poured isopropyl alcohol, the main ingredient in rubbing alcohol, on an open flame, causing bodily harm to five women and one man.

Donald, who doesn’t live at the fraternity house, appeared in court Dec. 2 and was freed on bail after he and his father pledged $1,000 each if he breaks any rel

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