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Jesus christ... There's literally nothing left. I hope no one was home when this happened.
http://www.strayfm.com/news/local-ne...house-in-york/
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yikes that is scary.
this happened in the US a few years ago, turns out the home owners did it on purpose for insurance money, but they got caught, and one of their neighbors was killed. i really hope this isn't a similar case.
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..crikey, it's lucky there wasn't more damage to the properties around it, maybe the casualty was someone in the house on the right...7.30am is a time when many people are still home and as it's half term, if there are school age children living there...
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I've been told on fb by someone who has a neighbor there that apparently the family were luckily on holiday. I really hope this is true.
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....jeez, I hope that's true as well, Caitlin...their world is obviously going to be shattered anyway when they know about it, but at least they'll still have a world to build again...
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If it was a gas explosion, the build up of gas would have been very noticeable to someone living inside.
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Gas only smells once exposed to the air if it was underground there would be no smell.
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George & Alexis Warr!
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terrible
but this happens way too often |
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A 63-year-old man has died and two were injured in a suspected gas explosion that reduced a house to rubble in North Yorkshire this morning.
The unnamed victim, believed to be a father of one who university in Leeds, died at around 7.30am this morning when his house in Haxby, a suburb of York, was razed to the ground. ![]() Properties surrounding the levelled house were also damaged and debris from the blast littered the street and was also found up to a quarter of a mile away. Neighbours told MailOnline they were woken by a loud blast heard up to a mile away, which some said sounded like 'an aeroplane crash'. Inspector Steve Breen from North Yorkshire Police revealed a 63-year-old living in the house had died and his family have been informed. Two other people were injured. ![]() Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz40bzq13Er |
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For that sort of explosion it was probably leaking down into the foundations of the house for a while. The owner probably got up and switched the light on triggering a spark.
Poor guy.
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