A 65-year-old woman is in hospital with severe burns and her son has been arrested after turning himself in following a house fire.

Police claim he set fire to a house near the NSW town of Young in a suspected case of domestic violence.

The home’s windows were blown out and roof caved in after the fire.

The home’s windows were blown out and roof caved in after the fire which is a suspected act of arson. (Nine)

“Police found a 65-year-old woman suffering life-threatening burns,” Inspector Adrian Matthews said.

It’s understood she has burns to 90 per cent of her body and that a family member tried to help by placing her in a bath full of ice.

The fire broke out at 1.30pm today in Bribbaree, 50 kilometres north-west of Young in rural NSW.

Police launched an urgent manhunt for her 42-year-old son.

Hours later he handed himself in at Parkes police station, about 110 kilometres north of the burnt-out home.

No charges have been laid.

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