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Heysham explosion: Dad's anguish as boy killed by 'selfish' drunk Heysham explosion: Dad's anguish as boy killed by 'selfish' drunk
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Stephen Hinds says "no-one can understand how much it hurts" after his son George died in a gas blastStephen Hinds says "no-one can understand how much it hurts" after his son George died in a gas blast
Stephen Hinds says "no-one can understand how much it hurts" after his son George died in a gas blastStephen Hinds says "no-one can understand how much it hurts" after his son George died in a gas blast
The father of a two-year-old boy who died in a gas blast has said his killer has "wrecked my life" for the sake of a bit of scrap metal.The father of a two-year-old boy who died in a gas blast has said his killer has "wrecked my life" for the sake of a bit of scrap metal.
George Hinds died after neighbour Darren Greenham cut a pipe in his own home in Heysham, Lancashire, in 2021.George Hinds died after neighbour Darren Greenham cut a pipe in his own home in Heysham, Lancashire, in 2021.
His dad Stephen said his family had been "devastated" by Greenham, "just for selling copper".His dad Stephen said his family had been "devastated" by Greenham, "just for selling copper".
He said it was "a selfish act of somebody stupid that couldn't be bothered working".He said it was "a selfish act of somebody stupid that couldn't be bothered working".
Greenham used an angle grinder to cut a pipe in order to sell it, while drunk and under the influence of drugs, in the early hours of 16 May 2021.Greenham used an angle grinder to cut a pipe in order to sell it, while drunk and under the influence of drugs, in the early hours of 16 May 2021.
The subsequent explosion killed George and left his parents buried under the rubble.The subsequent explosion killed George and left his parents buried under the rubble.
George was a "character" and his family has been devastated by his death, his dad saysGeorge was a "character" and his family has been devastated by his death, his dad says
Mr Hinds told BBC Radio Lancashire: "I miss him with my life. I wish it was me that wasn't here and George still here.Mr Hinds told BBC Radio Lancashire: "I miss him with my life. I wish it was me that wasn't here and George still here.
"No one can understand how much it hurts.""No one can understand how much it hurts."
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He said: "Imagine following George's ambulance to the hospital... and then two minutes later, they're telling us there's nothing more they can do for him - he's dead.He said: "Imagine following George's ambulance to the hospital... and then two minutes later, they're telling us there's nothing more they can do for him - he's dead.
"So really from playing in the garden with him on Saturday teatime to going in the mortuary to see him on Sunday morning. Who would ever do that?""So really from playing in the garden with him on Saturday teatime to going in the mortuary to see him on Sunday morning. Who would ever do that?"
Two houses collapsed and a third was seriously damaged in the blastTwo houses collapsed and a third was seriously damaged in the blast
Greenham planned to sell the pipework for scrap metal, boasting that he could make £400 to buy a car.Greenham planned to sell the pipework for scrap metal, boasting that he could make £400 to buy a car.
He was jailed for 15 years on Wednesday after admitting manslaughter, damaging a gas meter and theft of gas.He was jailed for 15 years on Wednesday after admitting manslaughter, damaging a gas meter and theft of gas.
Mr Hinds said: "He's deliberately done what he's done... to try and gain some money.Mr Hinds said: "He's deliberately done what he's done... to try and gain some money.
"I struggle every day.""I struggle every day."
Darren Greenham was imprisoned for 15 yearsDarren Greenham was imprisoned for 15 years
Mr Hinds described George as "a character", who would joke around with him, adding: "When I came home from work, he would say, 'Hiya Steve' and then he'd run off and then he'd say, 'Hiya Dad'.Mr Hinds described George as "a character", who would joke around with him, adding: "When I came home from work, he would say, 'Hiya Steve' and then he'd run off and then he'd say, 'Hiya Dad'.
"Words can't describe how much I miss that.""Words can't describe how much I miss that."
He remembers his partner Vicki holding their son "for the last time, and I put him in his final bed - in his coffin".He remembers his partner Vicki holding their son "for the last time, and I put him in his final bed - in his coffin".
He said their relationship had been significantly tested since George's death.He said their relationship had been significantly tested since George's death.
"We've split up about four times," he said. "Vicki has gone through cancer and she was always told she couldn't have kids [so] for her pride and joy to go - it's devastating what one person can do to just try and make some money.""We've split up about four times," he said. "Vicki has gone through cancer and she was always told she couldn't have kids [so] for her pride and joy to go - it's devastating what one person can do to just try and make some money."
George's parents Stephen Hinds (centre) and Vicki Studholme (right) outside courtGeorge's parents Stephen Hinds (centre) and Vicki Studholme (right) outside court
The couple have been living in a caravan after their home was destroyed. They had clothes donated to them after losing all their belongings.The couple have been living in a caravan after their home was destroyed. They had clothes donated to them after losing all their belongings.
"I don't sleep, I don't eat, [Greenham's] wrecked my life," he said. "The last 18 months have been so hard, and people wouldn't understand how hard they've been.""I don't sleep, I don't eat, [Greenham's] wrecked my life," he said. "The last 18 months have been so hard, and people wouldn't understand how hard they've been."
He added: "I understand life is horrible to some people but we didn't deserve it."He added: "I understand life is horrible to some people but we didn't deserve it."
Mr Hinds said the local community in Morecambe had been "second to none" in their support for his family.Mr Hinds said the local community in Morecambe had been "second to none" in their support for his family.
"They've done everything for us. I can't thank them enough," he added."They've done everything for us. I can't thank them enough," he added.
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