No further police action over house explosion

House explosion
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Five people were taken to hospital following the blast, including two teenagers

At a glance

  • There will be no further police action following an explosion which saw five people taken to hospital

  • South Wales Police says it has found "no element of criminality" involved in the blast at a house in Merthyr Tydfil in Feburary

  • The Health and Safety Executive also said it has not identified any criminality

  • Published

There will be no further police action following a suspected gas explosion which saw five people taken to hospital.

The blast occurred at a house on Glanmor Gardens, Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil, on 1 February.

South Wales Police said that following a "thorough investigation" it found "no element of criminality".

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) also said it has not identified any criminality and would take no further action.

Following the blast, police said a woman, 18, and a man, 19, were treated for burn injuries which were not believed to be life-threatening.

Gas company Wales and West Utilities said at the time said that no leaks were detected after safety checks were carried out.

South Wales Police added: "We will not be conducting any further enquiries into this incident."

The HSE said it did not "propose taking any further action at this time".