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A fractured gas main led to the explosion that killed a nine-year-old girl in Plymouth. | A fractured gas main led to the explosion that killed a nine-year-old girl in Plymouth. |
Stephanie Hammacott was walking to Southway Primary School on 8 January when the explosion ripped through a house in Bulteel Gardens. | Stephanie Hammacott was walking to Southway Primary School on 8 January when the explosion ripped through a house in Bulteel Gardens. |
Police and health and safety officials said a pipe had fractured on the corner of Bulteel Gardens and Winnicott Close. | Police and health and safety officials said a pipe had fractured on the corner of Bulteel Gardens and Winnicott Close. |
The gas seeped into an elderly couple's home at Bulteel Gardens, where it was triggered by a naked flame or spark. | The gas seeped into an elderly couple's home at Bulteel Gardens, where it was triggered by a naked flame or spark. |
Forensic investigations are continuing to try to explain why the main should have fractured in the first place. | Forensic investigations are continuing to try to explain why the main should have fractured in the first place. |
One possible cause is previous excavation work in the area and police are investigating whether anyone was negligent. | One possible cause is previous excavation work in the area and police are investigating whether anyone was negligent. |
A full report is expected shortly which will go to the Crown Prosecution Service to determine whether there are any criminal or health and safety offences. | A full report is expected shortly which will go to the Crown Prosecution Service to determine whether there are any criminal or health and safety offences. |
If it is considered that there are no offences, the report will be passed to the coroner, in preparation for the inquest on Stephanie's death. | If it is considered that there are no offences, the report will be passed to the coroner, in preparation for the inquest on Stephanie's death. |
Stephanie's funeral was held at St Andrew's Church, Plymouth, in January. | Stephanie's funeral was held at St Andrew's Church, Plymouth, in January. |
Her mother Carol, who was walking to school with her but escaped the blast with minor injuries, wore pink along with most of congregation, in recognition of Stephanie's favourite colour. | Her mother Carol, who was walking to school with her but escaped the blast with minor injuries, wore pink along with most of congregation, in recognition of Stephanie's favourite colour. |
Mrs Hammacott, her husband Paul, 39, and Stephanie's sisters Terri-Ann, 15, and Tonie-Marie, 12, arrived at the service in a stretched pink Hummer car. | Mrs Hammacott, her husband Paul, 39, and Stephanie's sisters Terri-Ann, 15, and Tonie-Marie, 12, arrived at the service in a stretched pink Hummer car. |
The family said Stephanie was a bright, happy girl who was "caring, helpful, thoughtful and considerate". | The family said Stephanie was a bright, happy girl who was "caring, helpful, thoughtful and considerate". |
"Family and friends have fantastic memories of our Steph," they said. "Rest in peace our little angel." | |