Four dead in UK building blast; Police rules out terror angle


Team Udayavani, Feb 27, 2018, 9:54 AM IST

London: A powerful explosion ripped through a three-storey building killed at least four people and injured four others in Leicester, police said today but ruled out a terror link to the “earthquake-like” blast in the English city, home to a large number of people of Indian-origin.

Police declared a “major incident” after the explosion occurred last evening on a stretch of road containing commercial and residential properties in Hinckley Road area of Leicester, some 140 km away from London. The city has a large Gujarati-origin population.

Four people were killed in the explosion and subsequent fire that destroyed the building which consisted of a Polish supermarket on the ground level and a two-storey flat above it, police said. “At this stage, there are four confirmed fatalities and four people remain in hospital, one with serious injuries,” Leicestershire police said in a statement.

Police Superintendent Shane O’Neill warned that the toll may rise further as the emergency services are still conducting a search and rescue operation and it is unclear if more people were trapped in the rubble.

Matt Cane, group manager at Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service, said the bodies of the four people were found during the search of the building. British police said there was no indication at this stage that the explosion was linked to terrorism.

“The cause of the explosion will be the subject of a joint investigation by the police and Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service,” police said in a statement.

“We would ask that the media and public do not speculate about the circumstances surrounding the incident, but at this stage there is no indication this is terrorist related,” it said.

The emergency services said they were called to reports of a blast shortly after 7 pm (local time) and six fire engines were sent to the scene, the BBC reported.

A fire service spokeswoman said the property was a two-floor building with a loft conversion that had suffered a “pancake collapse”.

The emergency services have cordoned off about 60 houses in the area, which was a mix of apartments and small shops, including a convenience store, a kebab restaurant and a Polish grocery.

Eyewitnesses said there was thick smoke in the area. One neighbour said she heard “this big thud, like an earthquake.”

“The building had gone down and people were trying to help where they could by taking the bricks off. But the fire was getting bigger and bigger so people were told to leave the scene,” she told BBC.

She said she and others helped a boy, believed to be aged about 15, who was hurt in the blast. “He was in there when it happened. I think he was in the flat above the shop. We were keeping him warm and assuring him he’d be OK and the ambulance would be there,” she said. Harish Pattni, who was in a pizza shop which was six shops down when the explosion occurred, described the vibrations from the blast.

“I’ve never experienced anything like this. It sounded like those big, loud boom speakers that people have in their cars, real vibration. The bass sound was so loud that it shattered the car windows,” he told the BBC. “The flames started more or less upstairs so I thought it must be something to do with upstairs, the flats. My immediate worry was when I saw the floorboards, all the wood on the floor level, I thought there must be people in the shop trapped,” he said.

The building affected is in a row of shops and debris from it was blasted across both carriageways of the road.

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