Police in London are investigating the circumstances around the death of an Irishman who caught fire in the Haringey area earlier this year.
John Nolan, who was 70 and originally from Co Mayo, was discovered on fire at Orchard Place at around 1pm on Sunday 17 September.
Emergency services were called to the scene and the fire was extinguished before Mr Nolan was hospitalised via air ambulance.
A post-mortem examination gave his cause of death as severe burns. An inquest into his death is to begin in March.
No arrests have been made into the death of the retired construction worker.
Specialist fire investigators found no obvious reason for Mr Nolan to catch fire and no accelerants were found on his body.
Police are treating his death as unexplained and have appealed for witnesses to come forward.
Damien Ait-Amer of the Met Police said: "Mr Nolan was a well-liked member of the community and none of our enquiries so far have indicated that he had been involved in a dispute of any sort."