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A public inquiry will be held into the Stockline factory explosion in Glasgow, BBC Scotland has learned. | A public inquiry will be held into the Stockline factory explosion in Glasgow, BBC Scotland has learned. |
Nine people died and 33 people were injured in the incident in May 2004. Their relatives have continually pressed for an inquiry to be held. | Nine people died and 33 people were injured in the incident in May 2004. Their relatives have continually pressed for an inquiry to be held. |
Factory owners ICL plastics and ICL Tech were fined £400,000 for health and safety breaches last month. | Factory owners ICL plastics and ICL Tech were fined £400,000 for health and safety breaches last month. |
The remit and a timescale for the inquiry have yet to be agreed but full details should be confirmed on Monday. | The remit and a timescale for the inquiry have yet to be agreed but full details should be confirmed on Monday. |
It is believed Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini and Peter Hain, UK cabinet minister, have agreed that a public inquiry is the "best option" to learn lessons from the disaster. | It is believed Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini and Peter Hain, UK cabinet minister, have agreed that a public inquiry is the "best option" to learn lessons from the disaster. |
The Crown Office confirmed a "common appreciation of the way forward" has been reached. | |
'Corroded pipe' | |
Stockline survivors and victims relatives had planned to hand over a 15,000-strong petition demanding a public inquiry to the authorities on Friday. | |
After the explosion on 11 May 2004, more than 300 firefighters, medics and police joined the 72-hour search for survivors. | |
It was one of the biggest urban rescue efforts of recent times with firefighters from all over the UK joining those from the Strathclyde brigade to free victims from the rubble. | |
The extensive health and safety investigation into the blast cost in the region of £1m. | |
It discovered that the explosion occured after petroleum gas ignited in a pipe which had corroded in the cellar of the factory building. | |
A memorial garden for the nine victims now stands on the former factory site. |
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