The seven-year-old child who lost his life in a Newcastle explosion has a name.
His family has assigned the seven-year-old who passed away the name Archie York in honor of the child.
Another body has also been found; it is believed to be that of a thirty-something male.WATCH BELOW..
“Our minds are very much with the family and friends of the two people who have sadly lost their lives,” a Northumbria Police spokesman said.
“Specialist officers are helping their loved-ones and we would urge everyone to respect their privacy at this time.”
Early on October 16, emergency responders were sent to the explosion site in the Newcastle areas of Benwell and Elwick.WATCH BELOW..
Among the six other persons hospitalized following the incident were five adults and a child; all but one have been released from treatment.
The sole patient not released from the hospital, Northumbria Police confirmed to PA, was a guy in his 30s in a serious but stable condition.
They continued by stating that there was no connection between any missing person cases and the explosion.
Speaking at the scene yesterday, Superintendent Darren Adams declared: “I come before you today with deep sorrow over the untimely death of a small boy.”
“A seven-year-old lad has sadly passed away as a result of an incident in early hours of this morning.”
“Although the emergency services tried, he sadly passed away at the scene.”
“This is a truly devastating outcome.”