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Community 'rallies' after boy, 7, dies in Benwell house blast

M.Nguyen23 min ago
A community left "devastated" by a house explosion which killed a seven-year-old has rallied to offer support to help those affected, a vicar has said.

The blast, which also left six people in hospital, happened in Violet Close in Benwell, Newcastle, at about 00:45 BST on Wednesday.

The Reverend Chris Minchin of Benwell and Scotswood Team Parish, said people were in "shock", but had been making donations, including baby clothes, because a lot of young families had been affected.

An investigation is under way to establish the cause of the explosion which also destroyed three houses.

The vicar said: "Everyone is really tired, they have been up all night, it's been tough.

"People are just starting to talk, nobody can prepare mentally or spiritually for something like that.

"There was a busyness before. It is only hitting people now."

He said many people caught up in the explosion had to leave their homes in their pyjamas "grabbing" pets as they fled.

A number of residents had to be put up in hotels by Newcastle Council while others stayed with family and friends.

The Reverend Minchin said St James's Church in Benwell Lane would be open for prayers and candles would be lit for those affected.

The council has confirmed the house was a council-maintained property.

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