Deadly
blast in Hanoi allegedly caused by man opening bomb with blow torch, police
said
The Ministry of Public Security has
found traces of explosives and bomb debris at the site of a blast in Hanoi on
Saturday that killed four people, injuring 10 others and damaging more than
120 houses.
The
explosion at about 3.10 p.m. at a scrap metal trading business seriously tore
through 36 houses and damaged 95 others, and left a large crater in Van Phu
residential area, Ha Dong District, the police said. Many vehicles along the
street were damaged too.
Although
the police was yet to officially pinpoint the cause of the blast, they
speculated that it was ignited when the shop owner tried to cut open a bomb
by gas welding.
One
of the perished victims was Pham Van Cuong, 42, who had rent the house for
his scrap metal shop since 2013 and reportedly often used a blow torch to cut
large scrap metal pieces, police said.
On
March 19, he asked a neighbor to help him bring a rusty cylinder to the
sidewalk and then used a blow torch to cut it open.
“High
temperature from the blow torch has ignited the explosion with extremely
serious consequences,” VnExpress quoted a report by Hanoi Police Department
as saying.
Police
found metal debris of what they believe to be a bomb.
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Chủ Nhật, 20 tháng 3, 2016
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