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Newark house blast: Search for missing person suspended Newark house blast: Second body found
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The search for a person missing after an explosion at a Nottinghamshire house in which a man was found dead and four others injured is to resume later. A second body has been found at the scene of an explosion at a Nottinghamshire house.
A man, a woman and two children were taken to hospital after the suspected gas explosion at the house in Wright Street, Newark, at 17:10 BST on Sunday. The woman was found by rescuers on Monday morning after a suspected gas explosion at the house in Wright Street, Newark, at 17:10 BST on Sunday.
The search for the sixth victim has had to be postponed while the building is made safe. Police said ongoing searches in the rubble had "revealed" the body of a woman, which will be recovered later.
A man's body was removed from the house in the early hours. A man, a woman and two children were treated in hospital.
About 100 people living near the site had to leave their homes overnight.About 100 people living near the site had to leave their homes overnight.
Many spent the night at the nearby Grove Leisure Centre.Many spent the night at the nearby Grove Leisure Centre.
Police said the woman and two children were treated for the effects of breathing in smoke and subsequently discharged from Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre.Police said the woman and two children were treated for the effects of breathing in smoke and subsequently discharged from Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre.
The man was taken to hospital with serious injuries and smoke inhalation and is still being treated.The man was taken to hospital with serious injuries and smoke inhalation and is still being treated.
Cormac Fleming, from Newark, witnessed the blast and helped with the rescue effort, plucking a newborn baby from the neighbour's damaged house.Cormac Fleming, from Newark, witnessed the blast and helped with the rescue effort, plucking a newborn baby from the neighbour's damaged house.
"I live just a couple of streets away and was first on the scene, with my wife and two kids. We were walking our dog and got within 8ft of the house, when it exploded right in front of us," he said."I live just a couple of streets away and was first on the scene, with my wife and two kids. We were walking our dog and got within 8ft of the house, when it exploded right in front of us," he said.
"The sheer force of the blast knocked my son off his bike. I rang 999 straight away."The sheer force of the blast knocked my son off his bike. I rang 999 straight away.
"One house was completely destroyed and the house next to it was half-blown up."One house was completely destroyed and the house next to it was half-blown up.
"I then noticed a curtain moving in the house next door. I, and another man, smashed the window and next thing I was being handed a newborn baby.""I then noticed a curtain moving in the house next door. I, and another man, smashed the window and next thing I was being handed a newborn baby."
He said a five-year-old and his mother, who was cut and in shock, followed the baby out.He said a five-year-old and his mother, who was cut and in shock, followed the baby out.
They were led away from the rubble before Mr Fleming and the man returned to the house to try and help.They were led away from the rubble before Mr Fleming and the man returned to the house to try and help.
"We tried to see if anyone was in it from the back but it soon caught fire, so we pulled back and waited for the fire service to arrive.""We tried to see if anyone was in it from the back but it soon caught fire, so we pulled back and waited for the fire service to arrive."
'Like a bomb'
Isla McDonald, who lives opposite the damaged house, said: "We saw this smoke. A man was crawling through the debris and he was bleeding. The whole house had come down.
"We got him out and carried him up the path away from the smoke. The whole of the house was on fire this side. It was so frightening.
"We put something on his head, he said 'My wife's upstairs and my granddad is in the cellar'," she added.
Eduart Pergjejji also helped pull the man out of the rubble.
"The whole house was all down. It was insane," he said. "I've never seen anything like it. It's all down, the bricks have fallen on the street.
"It was really like a huge bomb exploding."
A visibly shaking Jane Henson said the house had been completely destroyed. She was the first to call 999 and provided the operator with a running commentary.
She said: "I felt the house shake. I looked out of the window and there was thick, black smoke.
"There were just people running everywhere shouting 'There's a bomb gone off' and just panic. It's awful, terrible."
Pirita Suomela, who lives nearby and was on the scene within minutes, said: "From where I was standing it looked like complete destruction."Pirita Suomela, who lives nearby and was on the scene within minutes, said: "From where I was standing it looked like complete destruction."
She said she heard a loud bang and went outside to see "huge clouds of smoke coming up behind the trees".She said she heard a loud bang and went outside to see "huge clouds of smoke coming up behind the trees".
A man was lying disorientated in the street with blood on his face.A man was lying disorientated in the street with blood on his face.
"Within a minute of this I saw what can only be described as a tornado of smoke rising up, with violent flames blasting a long way over the footpath, immediately in front of the house," she added."Within a minute of this I saw what can only be described as a tornado of smoke rising up, with violent flames blasting a long way over the footpath, immediately in front of the house," she added.
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