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Gas engineer pictured on street, 8 days before house explodes, kills 4 girls

Just eight days before house explosionkilled 4 girls and injured 3 others, neighbors gas team working in the street I took a picture of

A concerned resident claimed he smelled gas at least two weeks before the tragedy, and said the gas company had been warned for fear of a gas leak.

Many people said they experiencedheadaches,dizziness, and trouble breathing.

The Terrace House collapsed shortly after 7:00 am on Monday.

The victim was locally named Little Sahara Salman.

House destroyed by explosion (

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Police at scene (

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Her family appears to have been in contact with the gas company for a week before the explosion.

His friend Thoheed Maricar, 52, said: she cried.

"The girl is a beautiful and cute four-year-old girl. She was a happy girl. She played a lot and was very active."

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Her parents and two siblings were said not to have been seriously injured in the blast at Thornton Heath, South London.

Resident Amarjit Kaur shared an image of a technician working on the street in a photo dated July 31, but said he hadn't seen it since. A 62-year-old who lives on the other side of the incident Neighbor, Delroy Sims, said he could smell gas for "at least two weeks" before the explosion, and said the situation was a "time bomb." was hailed as a hero, along with Kukanda Kutoya, 50, who rescued three children from the rubble.

House collapsed shortly after 7am on Monday (

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When she called the gas company on Wednesday, five days before the explosion, he said he was with a neighbor. rice field. he said:

"I was there during the conversation. The council also knew about these calls." Siobhan McDonagh said he wrote a letter to gas company SGN seeking a response. She said: ``This should never have happened. (

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On Monday, a spokesman for SGN, the region's gas emergency service, said: I am with the families of children who died tragically and wounded children.

"We would like to inform you that our engineers are working closely with emergency services. Given the ongoing police investigation, we are unable to comment further at this stage. Appropriate."

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