Juncker almost sets Rwandan first lady on fire during ceremony to commemorate genocide
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker known for bumbling behaviour that has seen him stumbling down steps and swaying awkwardly, Daily Mail reports.
And on Sunday, he almost set fire to Rwanda's first lady during a flame-lighting ceremony, as this footage shows.
The European Commission president was among dignitaries at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the genocide that left 800,000 people dead.
After lighting the 'Light of Remembrance', Juncker slowly turns around and almost burns Jeannette Kagame, 56, in the face, while her husband, Rwandan President Paul Kagame, stands next to her also clasping a burning torch.
She flinches just in time, and Mr Kagame, 61, also instantly takes a step back in the short clip posted on Twitter.
It appears that Juncker intended to hand the torch to an attendant, who moves forward to assist him - but the First Lady remains within reach of his flame and narrowly escapes injury.