Explosion in car was gas canister as man remains in hospital, police confirm

Roads in south Belfast area were closed on Saturday morning as police appealing for witnesses

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The man is receiving treatment for facial injuries, while police and Ammunition Technical Officers remain on the scene. Photograph: Paul McErlane / EPA

A suspected explosion inside a car in south Belfast was a gas canister in the vehicle, as police ruled out criminal activity.

A man was rushed to hospital following the incident in the Newton Park area of south Belfast on Friday night, the PSNI said.

The man remains in hospital and is receiving treatment for facial injuries.

A number of homes were evacuated and surrounding roads were shut but police have since reopened all roads.

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Inspector McCourt said: “We would like to thank the local community for their patience and understanding during this time.”

Anyone with information is asked to call the PSNI quoting reference number 2055 19/08/22.