6 killed as house collapses in Poland, gas explosion probable cause
The probe focuses on a gas explosion after witnesses said they first heard a loud bang and then saw the 3-floor house collapse.
Warsaw: A Polish prosecutor says that the investigation into a recent house collapse that killed six people centres on the hypothesis of a gas explosion.
Tomasz Orepuk, spokesman for prosecutors in Swidnica, in Poland's southwest, said that the first autopsy carried out Tuesday has shown that the victim, a 39-year-old man, suffocated when crushed under the rubble of the brick house. Five more autopsies were planned for later Tuesday and for Wednesday.
The probe focuses on a gas explosion after witnesses said they first heard a loud bang and then saw the three-floor house collapse, he said.
Prosecutors and experts continue to gather evidence at the site. Four people were also injured when the pre-World War II house collapsed early Saturday in the southwestern town of Swiebodzice (Shvyeh-'boh-tchi-tseh.)