The blast in Sterncourt Road, Frenchay, on Sunday, May 3, killed a man and a woman and left three injured with police treating explosion as suspicious
Locals have claimed that an explosion which claimed two lives in Bristol was triggered by a former partner.
The blast, which occurred in Sterncourt Road, Frenchay, on Sunday, May 3, killed a man and a woman and left three others with injuries. Reports now indicate that the man detonated an explosive device, killing both himself and his ex-partner in the process.
The three remaining casualties, including a child, have since been discharged from hospital. An outpouring of tributes has flooded social media following the incident, which has left the local community in shock, reports Bristol Live.
One person described the woman as an “amazing friend”, adding: “I can’t believe you were taken from us.”
Others expressed their disbelief and passed on their condolences to the bereaved families. “I’m so so sorry for your awful loss,” read one comment, while another said: “Sending our love and support for you and your family, RIP.”
Speculation has been circulating on social media that a grenade was involved, though this has yet to be confirmed by authorities. Officers are continuing to investigate the blast, which took place at 6.30am.
A cordon was erected at the scene, though the majority of evacuated residents were permitted to return to their homes on Sunday evening. On Monday, a white tent remained visible in Sterncourt Road, close to a property with a boarded-up window. Forensic officers were still present, with tarpaulin sheets draped across sections of the street to shield the area from public view.
Police have confirmed the explosion is being treated as ‘suspicious’, but stated they are not seeking anyone else in connection with the incident. In a statement released on Sunday, May 3, Superintendent Matt Ebbs said: “At about 6.17am, we received a call to attend a domestic-related incident at a residential address in Sterncourt Road.
“Officers were sent to the scene but shortly before they arrived – at just after 6.30am – there was an explosion inside the property.
“A woman and a man have died at the address and we’re treating the explosion as suspicious. Their families have been updated and are being supported by specially trained officers. Our thoughts are very much with them.”
Police were keen to emphasise that the incident was not being investigated as an act of terrorism.





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