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The explosion in John Street, Worksop, triggered a major incident and led to scores of people being evacuated from their homes.
ByJon King, News Reporter
Nottinghamshire Police have named the victim of a gas explosion in Worksop as David Howard (Image: PA Images/Notts Police)
A dad who died in an explosion at a house in Nottinghamshire has been named by police. The body of David Howard, 53, was recovered from underneath debris after the blast in Worksop.
Emergency services were called to John Street at 7.39pm on Friday (April 12) after reports of a blast inside a house, which triggered the declaration of a major incident. Despite the efforts of the emergency services, Mr Howard was pronounced dead at the scene. His daughters have been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers, according to the police. Police said inquiries are continuing to establish the cause of the explosion. Nottinghamshire Police Chief Inspector Clive Collings, speaking near the scene, said: "I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the wife, daughters and friends of the victim.
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Mr Howard was pronounced dead at the scene (Image: PA Images)
"I would also like to thank the local community and people of Worksop. It is obviously a live investigation so we are still in the process of trying to understand why this has happened.
"If there is anyone who knows anything or has seen anything that could help us with our investigation could they please call 101."
A council spokesman said 35 properties had been evacuated as a safety measure, but the majority of residents have since returned.
Det Ch Insp Ruby Burrow continued the tributes to Mr Howard. She said: "Our thoughts are very much with David's loved ones at this devastating time.
"He has lost his life in truly tragic circumstances, and we would ask everyone to respect his daughters' privacy."
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Thirty-five properties were evacuated in the wake of the blast (Image: PA Images)
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DCI Burrow added: "Our investigation to establish exactly what happened is ongoing and we are working hard to find the answers his family needs.
"We would ask that, while the investigation is being carried out, people avoid speculation both online and in the community. We again thank people for their continued support and co-operation at this time."
Images show the house was completely wrecked in the blast, with debris covering part of the street as well as back garden.
Two neighbouring properties partially collapsed and eight others, as well as 20 cars, were damaged by debris.
Buildings near the scene have been without power and the council is working to help any "vulnerable" people affected.
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