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Worksop explosion: Man recalls running into collapsed home after fatal blast | Worksop explosion: Man recalls running into collapsed home after fatal blast |
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Johnny Wharmsby said he had been left processing what happened in John Street, Worksop, over the weekend | Johnny Wharmsby said he had been left processing what happened in John Street, Worksop, over the weekend |
A man has been reliving the moment he entered a partially collapsed house and assisted at the scene following a fatal explosion at a house in Nottinghamshire. | A man has been reliving the moment he entered a partially collapsed house and assisted at the scene following a fatal explosion at a house in Nottinghamshire. |
The blast, in John Street, Worksop, on Saturday evening, damaged multiple homes and resulted in the death of 53-year-old David Howard. | The blast, in John Street, Worksop, on Saturday evening, damaged multiple homes and resulted in the death of 53-year-old David Howard. |
Johnny Wharmsby, who said he had a "base instinct" of wanting to help people, described the inside of the home, adjacent to where Mr Howard was found, as having looked "like a bomb had gone off". | Johnny Wharmsby, who said he had a "base instinct" of wanting to help people, described the inside of the home, adjacent to where Mr Howard was found, as having looked "like a bomb had gone off". |
"No-one wants to be put in that position, but I just happened to be there when this terrible incident happened," Mr Wharmsby said. "I just thought this is what I do best, trying to help people." | "No-one wants to be put in that position, but I just happened to be there when this terrible incident happened," Mr Wharmsby said. "I just thought this is what I do best, trying to help people." |
Mr Wharmsby, who lives in the town, was captured on video emerging from the partially collapsed terraced house. | Mr Wharmsby, who lives in the town, was captured on video emerging from the partially collapsed terraced house. |
He said he had been wandering up to the pub with a friend for "one last drink", when he heard an "almighty explosion". | He said he had been wandering up to the pub with a friend for "one last drink", when he heard an "almighty explosion". |
Mr Wharmsby - in the light blue shirt - can be seen leaving the partially collapsed house | Mr Wharmsby - in the light blue shirt - can be seen leaving the partially collapsed house |
Mr Wharmsby added he had been searching for anyone who might have been trapped. | Mr Wharmsby added he had been searching for anyone who might have been trapped. |
"It just looked like a bomb had gone off. That's the only way I can describe it," he said. "It was like a war zone. I suppose the adrenaline kept me from panicking or freaking out. | "It just looked like a bomb had gone off. That's the only way I can describe it," he said. "It was like a war zone. I suppose the adrenaline kept me from panicking or freaking out. |
"[I saw] utter carnage and the doors had been completely blown off. | "[I saw] utter carnage and the doors had been completely blown off. |
"I heard just a lot of alarms going off... [there was] shouting out in the street from other residents who lived close by. | "I heard just a lot of alarms going off... [there was] shouting out in the street from other residents who lived close by. |
"It was just a lot of noise and a lot of confusion from everyone really about what's gone off." | "It was just a lot of noise and a lot of confusion from everyone really about what's gone off." |
Bassetlaw District Council and Nottinghamshire County Council have thanked the public for their patience | Bassetlaw District Council and Nottinghamshire County Council have thanked the public for their patience |
The 32-year-old said fortunately no-one had been inside the house he checked. | The 32-year-old said fortunately no-one had been inside the house he checked. |
He said he had stayed behind for another few hours to knock on doors and alert nearby residents to leave, as well as help where he could. | He said he had stayed behind for another few hours to knock on doors and alert nearby residents to leave, as well as help where he could. |
"I just did what I thought was best," he said. "That doesn't make me any better of a person than any other member of the public, you know. The real heroes are the ones who do that every single day. | "I just did what I thought was best," he said. "That doesn't make me any better of a person than any other member of the public, you know. The real heroes are the ones who do that every single day. |
"The adrenaline kicked in, the instinct [to help people] kicked in, and away I went really." | "The adrenaline kicked in, the instinct [to help people] kicked in, and away I went really." |
'Not sunk in' | 'Not sunk in' |
Mr Wharmsby said it was his previous training in emergency first responding with the St John Ambulance charity that made him feel like he could help. | Mr Wharmsby said it was his previous training in emergency first responding with the St John Ambulance charity that made him feel like he could help. |
He went back to his job as a bus driver on Tuesday but is still trying to process what happened. | He went back to his job as a bus driver on Tuesday but is still trying to process what happened. |
"I wouldn't say it's fully sunk in at the minute. I don't want to try and play it out in any way shape or form but it has been difficult," he said. | "I wouldn't say it's fully sunk in at the minute. I don't want to try and play it out in any way shape or form but it has been difficult," he said. |
He also praised the emergency services, which he said did an "incredible job". | He also praised the emergency services, which he said did an "incredible job". |
"It's not an ordinary situation, and it's not something I don't think anyone or any of us would want to find ourselves in. | "It's not an ordinary situation, and it's not something I don't think anyone or any of us would want to find ourselves in. |
"It's certainly something that hopefully, fingers crossed, I never have to find myself in again," he added. | "It's certainly something that hopefully, fingers crossed, I never have to find myself in again," he added. |
Part of John Street remains cordoned off while demolition and investigation work continues | Part of John Street remains cordoned off while demolition and investigation work continues |
Investigations are continuing into the explosion and Nottinghamshire Police said on Tuesday a 43-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of murder. | Investigations are continuing into the explosion and Nottinghamshire Police said on Tuesday a 43-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of murder. |
The force said he had been questioned and bailed pending further investigation. | The force said he had been questioned and bailed pending further investigation. |
Det Ch Insp Ruby Burrow said: "Whilst we have made an arrest, I want to be really clear that our investigation remains at a very early stage and we are doing everything possible to establish what caused this deeply tragic incident. | Det Ch Insp Ruby Burrow said: "Whilst we have made an arrest, I want to be really clear that our investigation remains at a very early stage and we are doing everything possible to establish what caused this deeply tragic incident. |
"It remains too early to say whether there is a criminal element to this case and would ask that people avoid speculation." | "It remains too early to say whether there is a criminal element to this case and would ask that people avoid speculation." |
On Wednesday, Bassetlaw District Council said residents from 14 homes were still unable to return home, with three properties requiring demolition due to the severity of the damage. | |
The authority said it had placed some of those residents in hotels while others had found alternative accommodation via their insurers or landlords. | |
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