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Homemade 'pipe bomb' caused accidental death at gender-reveal party

- Associated Press

Authoritie­s say an Iowa family’s attempt at a gender reveal party went horribly wrong when a homemade device that was meant to discharge coloured powder instead exploded like a pipe bomb, killing a 56-year-old woman.

The Marion County Sheriff’s office said Pamela Kreimeyer died instantly when debris struck her head Saturday before flying another 132 meters (432 feet), and landing in a nearby field in rural Knoxville, about 56km (35 miles) southeast of Des Moines.

Kreimeyer was 14 meters from the device when it exploded.

Family members had been experiment­ing with explosives in the hopes of posting a colourful announceme­nt on social media, authoritie­s said. They welded a metal cylinder to a stand and packed it with gunpowder that they thought would send the coloured baby powder aloft. But authoritie­s say tape covering the top of the cylinder caused it to detonate like a pipe bomb.

Law enforcemen­t officials expressed condolence­s to the family and warned about the dangers of using explosive materials.

“This family got together for what they thought was going to be a happy event with no intent for anyone to get hurt,” Sheriff Jason Sandholdt said in a statement.

“What ended up happening was that Pamela Kreimeyer, a wife, mother and grandmothe­r, was killed by a piece of metal where a metal stand, gunpowder and coloured powder were involved. This is a reminder that anytime someone mixes these things there is a high potential for serious injury or death.”

Using explosives to reveal a baby’s gender is rare, but a similar incident caused a major wildfire in Arizona in 2017, when an off-duty border patrol agent accidental­ly set off a blaze that burned 189 sq km (73 sq miles) of mostly Forest Service land.

The blaze forced about 200 people out of their homes and cost an estimated $8m in damage and firefighti­ng expenses. The agent, Dennis Dickey, fired a rifle at a homemade target that exploded, sending a blue substance into the air. The explosion started a grassfire that spread quickly.

Dickey pleaded guilty in September 2018 to a federal misdemeano­ur charge of starting a fire without a permit. He was sentenced the following month to five years of probation and was ordered to make an initial payment of $100,000 in restitutio­n and monthly payments of $500.

 ??  ?? The homemade device to announce a baby’s gender killed a relative who was standing 14 metres from the device when it exploded. Photograph: Oleksandr Lypa/Alamy Stock Photo
The homemade device to announce a baby’s gender killed a relative who was standing 14 metres from the device when it exploded. Photograph: Oleksandr Lypa/Alamy Stock Photo

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