Criminal investigation launched after police reveal cause of Heysham gas explosion

Police have launched a criminal investigation after discovering a cut gas pipe caused the explosion which killed a two-year-old last weekend.
Tributes to two-year-old George at the scene.Tributes to two-year-old George at the scene.
Tributes to two-year-old George at the scene.

Emergency services were called to the scene in Mallowdale Avenue, Heysham, at about 2.40am on Sunday, May 16.

Officers attended and found two houses collapsed with serious damage to a third property.

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Tragically, toddler George Arthur Hinds, aged two years and 10 months, died as a result of the blast.

Police have now completed their enquiries.Police have now completed their enquiries.
Police have now completed their enquiries.

George’s parents Vicky Studholme and Stephen Hinds were also injured, although not seriously. They were taken to hospital but have now been discharged, and continue to be supported by specially trained officers.

Two other people - a man aged 44 and a woman aged 50 - remain in hospital with injuries described as critical.

Detectives, assisted by gas experts, have been carrying out a fingertip search of the scene following the explosion and have now identified the cause of the explosion as a gas pipe which had been cut inside 20 Mallowdale Avenue.

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Enquiries are ongoing into how and why the pipe came to be severed - enquiries which police say are likely to take some considerable time. The police enquiry is now being classed as a criminal investigation.

Police have now launched a criminal investigation.Police have now launched a criminal investigation.
Police have now launched a criminal investigation.

Detective Chief Insp Jane Webb, of the Force Major Investigation Team, said: “My thoughts first and foremost remain with George’s family and loved ones at this time, as well as those others affected by this incident.

“An incredible amount of work has been done at the scene in a relatively short space of time and as well as identifying the source of the explosion we have also managed to recover some items of George’s, which I know means a lot to his parents.

“Our focus now is on trying to establish how and why the pipe inside No. 20 came to be cut and those enquiries are complex and lengthy.

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“I would like to thank the community for their help so far and I want to continue to appeal to anyone who may have information which could assist our investigation to come forward and contact us. Even if you think the information you have is insignificant or irrelevant please tell us and we can be the judge."

Police have now launched a criminal investigation.Police have now launched a criminal investigation.
Police have now launched a criminal investigation.

Police have now completed their forensic examination of the scene and it has been handed over to the local authority.

Anyone with any information should contact police on 101 quoting log 0180 of May 16th or on the Major Incident Portal here.

Alternatively contact independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.