“My back was on fire, down the back of my arms and part of my face. It was basic panic, I needed to get out of (the vehicle's) turret and get the flames put out.”
“Petrol poured down behind me and into the back. Luckily I had goggles on. It was panic. You dont think about anything, you just want to put the flames out,”
“The petrol came down on both of us, ... I just remember hitting the deck and rolling and rolling, trying to get the flames out, hearing soldiers shout stay down, stay down.”