Fundraiser launched to help Benwell explosion families
A 7 year old boy tragically died and 6 others were injured.
Last updated 17th Oct 2024
The community in Benwell, Newcastle are still coming to terms with a fatal explosion.
Police and fire services remain at the scene on Violet Close where a 7 year old boy died and 6 others were injured after a massive blast in the early hours yesterday (16th Oct)
Many residents have spent the night away from their homes as its still too unsafe to be near the 3 properties that have been destroyed.
Benwell Explosion 2024
Benwell Explosion 2024
Benwell Explosion 2024
Benwell Explosion 2024
Superintendent Darren Adams of Northumbria Police said the boy had died at the scene, and six people had been taken to hospital "with varying injuries", with a number of others evacuated from their homes.
Speaking to reporters at the scene, Superintendent Adams said it had been a "truly devastating outcome".
He said a number of other people had been evacuated from their homes, and an investigation was now under way into the cause of the explosion.
Superintendent Adams said a cordon was likely to be in place "for some time".
He told reporters: "It is with great sadness that I stand in front of you today following the tragic death of a young child.
"As a result of the incident in the early hours of this morning, a seven-year-old boy has sadly passed away.
"Despite the efforts of the emergency services, he tragically died at the scene.
"This is a truly devastating outcome.
"I have no doubt that the people of Elswick and Benwell, and our wider region, will want to join me in extending their thoughts and condolences to family and friends. The loss and pain they must be suffering is unimaginable."
Superintendent Adams added: "Inquiries are still at a very early stage and in the coming hours and days, we will continue to piece together what has happened so we can provide answers to the family as well as the wider community."
Assistant chief fire officer Lynsey McVay from Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, said six flats had been "badly affected, two of which suffered the main brunt of the explosion".
She told reporters that all fires have now been extinguished and firefighters continued to search the buildings to ensure that all persons are accounted for.
Asked to describe the scene fire crews faced, the senior officer, who worked at the blast location overnight, said: "There were six flats that were badly affected, two of which suffered the main brunt of the explosion.
"There was an awful lot going on.
"Our priority was to establish what casualties were involved and what resources we needed to support the incident and bring it to a conclusion."
Emergency services were called to Violet Close, in the Benwell and Elswick area of the city, shortly before 1am.
Drone pictures from above the street showed at least one house appeared to have been completely destroyed, with roofs collapsed and firefighters working among the rubble.
A family friend of some of the victims said there had been a "devastating explosion".
Councillor Karen Kilgour, leader of Newcastle City Council, said: "First and foremost my thoughts go out to the loved ones of the young boy who has tragically lost his life following this morning's incident at Violet Close.
"This is a heartbreaking update to hear and it shows the severity of the incident that the emergency services have been dealing with.
"I'm sure everyone in the local area and across the wider city will join me in sending condolences to the boy's family and friends."
The council leader said the local authority was working to support local residents.
She added: "The safety of residents remains our absolute priority and we will continue to provide assistance in any way we can."
A man who lives in the area, Kieran Chapman, 28, set up a GoFundMe for the people involved in the explosion.
He said: "I woke up this morning to some absolutely terrible news, and I just feel like there's something that, as a country, that we could do, to pull together and help a local family out that obviously have just lost absolutely everything."
To help with the fundraiser, click here - https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-the-gas-explosion-families