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Jonathan White received 25 years in prison for setting Jessica Cameron on fire. Now she is urging other victims of domestic violence to seek help.
Jonathan White received the maximum sentence of 25 years in prison on Friday, after a jury convicted him of attempted homicide for setting his ex-girlfriend on fire.
It was December 17, 2018, when then 25-year-old Cameron was set on fire by her former boyfriend, White, outside of a Tim Hortons in Tonawanda.
When she met him, “he took this flammable liquid in some kind of plastic container, doused her with gasoline down the front and, with a lighter, lit her on fire,” said Tonawanda Police Captain Fredric Foels. “The fumes carried over onto him and he was caught on fire also.”
Both people were taken to a burn unit for treatment. The woman, identified by her family as Jessica Cameron, was badly burned down her front and on her hands, Foels said.
The couple have three young children; they're staying with a relative.