Woman Found Stabbed to Death in House After Gas Explosion
- A gas explosion occurred shortly before 5am on 17 June at a two-storey terraced house on Dumont Road, Stoke Newington, northeast London, resulting in a fatal stabbing and hospitalizations.
- The explosion, which caused a fire destroying parts of the basement and ground floor, led to the discovery of a 46-year-old woman fatally stabbed inside, and police arrested a 44-year-old man at the scene on suspicion of murder.
- Emergency responders, comprising multiple crews from nearby fire stations and several fire engines, swiftly brought the situation under control by 5:42am, amid ongoing road closures and a secured police perimeter.
- As a safety measure, two youngsters, one seven years old and the other nine, were transported to the hospital. Witnesses described the explosion as a loud crash that left glass and debris scattered across the road, causing nearby residents to emerge from their homes in sleepwear.
- Police and the London Fire Brigade continue to investigate the explosion's cause, advise the public to avoid the area while additional patrols maintain security, and request information by calling 101 quoting CAD 926/17June.
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