Bolton bomb blast
A man's recovering in hospital after injuring his hand in a suspected explosion in Bolton. An army bomb disposal unit were called to a house in Lea Gate yesterday afternoon and several homes had to be evacuated.
A man's recovering in hospital after injuring his hand in a suspected explosion in Bolton. An army bomb disposal unit were called to a house in Lea Gate yesterday afternoon and several homes had to be evacuated.
A man has been arrested in connection with an explosion at a house in Bolton.
Shortly after 1.20pm on Sunday, police were called by the North West Ambulance Service, who had received reports a man had suffered serious injury to his hand.
Officers attended and discovered a 26-year-old man had suffered a serious hand injury during an explosion at a house on Lea Gate.
A number of neighbouring houses were evacuated as a precaution while a search was carried out by bomb disposal experts.
Police also searched two properties in Tonge Moor.
No explosive items were found at any of the addresses.
The injured man was taken to hospital for treatment to his injuries, which are not life threatening.
He has been arrested on suspicion of causing an explosion likely to endanger life or property and remains in a stable condition in hospital.
"I appreciate that given the nature of this incident and the impact it had on those living on Lea Gate there will be some concern among residents, but I want to reiterate that this was an isolated incident and there was not and is not any threat to the wider community.
“We are continuing to investigate the circumstances leading up to this incident and if anyone has any information that can assist I would urge them to get in touch.”
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