British Woman Killed in Spanish Bar Explosion - Liverpool Echo
- A devastating gas explosion occurred just before 12:30 p.m. on June 19 at a café in the town of San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain, resulting in the deaths of two women, one of whom was a 56-year-old British expatriate.
- The blast happened while the bar was closed during a busy weekly street market next to the venue, and authorities suggest a sabotaged butane gas cylinder caused the explosion.
- Emergency services including local police, fire brigades, and ambulances responded to multiple casualties, and the explosion damaged the bar, nearby market stalls, and several other businesses.
- The British woman suffered a fatal head wound while passing by the market, and the bar owner, a 38-year-old Moroccan woman named Hind, died from severe burns sustained in the blast.
- The local council confirmed the deaths on social media and expressed condolences, while detectives continue to investigate the cause with no definitive conclusion yet.
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British expat dies in ‘rigged’ butane tank explosion in Murcia, Spain
The two women, including one British expat, who were hospitalised in severe condition due to injuries sustained in an explosion of an allegedly sabotaged butane gas tank at a bar in the town of San Pedro del Pinatar on June 19th, died on Thursday, several news outlets reported. According to hospital sources, the victims are a 38-year-old woman who suffered severe burns during the tragic incident… Source
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