Lancashire Police previously said detectives and gas experts discovered the cause of the explosion in Heysham was a gas pipe which had been cut inside number 20 Mallowdale Avenue.
Revealed: Couple who are fighting for life after gas pipe was cut in their home - sparking blast that killed two-year-old boy in house next door
Darren, 44, and Sharon Greenham, 50, remain in hospital after a gas explosion at their home in Heysham
Police believe gas pipe was cut in their home causing a devastating explosion which destroyed three houses
Explosion injured neighbours Stephen Hinds and Vicki Studholme and killed their two-year-old son George
George s parents have since been discharged from hospital and have shared tributes to their beautiful angel
The parents of a toddler who died in a suspected gas explosion in Heysham have paid tribute to their ‘beautiful little angel.’ Emergency services were called to the scene of the blast on Mallowdale Avenue at about 2.40am yesterday (May 16). Officers attended and found two houses collapsed with serious damage to a third property. Very sadly George Arthur Hinds, aged two years and 10 months, died as a result of the incident. George’s parents Vicky Studholme and Stephen Hinds were also injured, although thankfully not seriously. In a tribute they said: “We are devastated at the loss of our beautiful George. He was so precious to us.
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image captionGeorge s parents said the two-year-old was so precious to us
There will be no quick answers in the investigation of a house explosion which killed a child and left four others injured, a fire chief has said.
Two-year-old George Hinds died in the blast on Mallowdale Avenue in Heysham, Lancashire, in the early hours of Sunday.
Two houses collapsed and a third was seriously damaged.
Assistant chief fire officer Ben Norman said investigators were working in the most awful conditions .
He said officers were very much moving to slow time, to methodically work through what is a very, very difficult site .