Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Two killed in suspected gas explosion in London’s Punjabi suburb Southall

- Press Trust of India letterschd@ hindustant­imes. com

LONDON: Two people were killed after a suspected gas explosion that led to a building collapse in Southall, the west London suburb with a large Punjabi-origin Indian diaspora population.

The explosion occurred at a hair salon and phone shop underneath a set of flats on Wednesday. Four adults and one child, of Punjabi- origin, were rescued at the rear of the property using a ladder, while several people from nearby homes evacuated the King Street area of Southall as the London fire brigade worked on the “protracted” incident.

The Metropolit­an Police said the two people killed in the explosion are yet to be formally identified but some local reports indicate that the victims may be of Indian- origin. “A large explosion was found to have taken place inside a shop. Emergency services entered the building and sadly, two people were pronounced dead at the scene. Formal identifica­tion has not taken place, and next of kin have not been informed,” a Met Police spokespers­on said.

“An early assessment suspected the cause to be a gas explosion. Emergency services are continuing to work together to establish the exact cause which is currently unexplaine­d,” the spokespers­on said. Police cordons will remain in place around the King Street area as a “precaution­ary measure” whilst the incident continues to be investigat­ed.

Jatinder Singh, the Punjaborig­in owner of the shop ‘ Dr Phone’, which was burnt down in the fire, told local media that he was in a state of shock.

“I don’t know how to explain how I’m feeling. I have lost everything. I don’t know what to say – I’m in shock,” he said. London Fire Brigade said it was called to the fire early on Wednesday and rushed in six fire engines and around 40 firefighte­rs.

“Our crews have searched the property using specialist equipment, including the use of a USAR ( urban search and rescue) dogs. We can confirm that sadly two people have died at the scene,” London fire brigade station commander said.

 ?? TWITTER ?? 5 people, including a child, of Punjab-origin were rescued .
TWITTER 5 people, including a child, of Punjab-origin were rescued .

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