Man found dead following explosion and house collapse in Worksop

13 April 2025, 07:49 | Updated: 13 April 2025, 17:06

A man has been found dead among the debris following an explosion at a house in Nottinghamshire.

Emergency services were called to John Street, Worksop, on Saturday evening after reports that a house had collapsed in a blast, and a major incident was declared.

Nottinghamshire Police said on Sunday afternoon that the body of a man in his 50s was later recovered in the wreckage, and although emergency services tried to save him, he died at the scene.

Firefighters from the town were joined by crews from Warsop and Mansfield, and Clowne in Derbyshire, after receiving reports shortly before 7.40pm.

The terraced property was partially destroyed and neighbouring homes suffered "significant damage", Nottinghamshire Police said, with people evacuated from multiple properties.

Earlier on Sunday, Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service reported the incident as a suspected gas explosion and said "a number of appliances" remained at the scene.

Videos posted on social media showed the front of a terraced house blown out and the roof collapsed, while neighbouring houses suffered damage to windows.

A Facebook user reported a "huge" bang that shook the surrounding properties, while another described "a terrific bang, like a very loud firework".

Chief Inspector Clive Collings, from Nottinghamshire Police, described it as "an extremely serious incident that has led to a man's untimely death".

He said the explosion "will have come as a shock to the community in Worksop", and that specially trained officers are supporting the man's family, who have been told of his death.

"Anyone who may have been in the area at the time is now accounted for," he added.

Chief Inspector Collings said the cordon and road closures will probably remain in place for some time while investigations continue.

Multiple residents from in and around John Street were asked to leave, he said, and are being supported by Nottinghamshire County Council staff.

He warned people against using drones as flying a drone over or near an ongoing emergency response without permission is an offence.