Body of woman, 61, found after house collapse
The woman’s body was found after emergency services were called to reports of an explosion in a village in Ramsbottom, Bury.
A 61-year-old woman died in a house collapse, police have said.
The woman’s body was found after emergency services were called to reports of an explosion in the village of Summerseat in Ramsbottom, Bury, just before 9.30pm on Wednesday.
Three people were treated at the scene for minor injuries and a woman and child were taken to hospital but have since been discharged, police said.
Chief Inspector Jamie Collins, from Greater Manchester Police, said the woman who died had not yet been formally identified but officers believed they knew who she was based on the address and inquiries which had been made.
He said: “Approximately 30 surrounding houses were initially evacuated to ensure the safety of those residents but most have now safely returned to their homes, with only those living on the immediate street still evacuated as a precaution.”
He added: “We are keeping an open mind in regards to the circumstances of this incident and inquiries are ongoing.”
The gas supply in the area has been isolated as a precaution, he said.
He said: “We attended and quickly located one female who unfortunately has been declared dead.
“At this tragic time we just want to offer our condolences to the family and friends involved.
“Summerseat is a very, very close knit community. It was evident last night and certainly today that communities come together to support each other.”
Mr Wilcock said firefighters had worked in dark and wet conditions.
He said: “Firefighters have worked throughout the night. The weather hasn’t been too kind to us but they’ve done a brilliant job.”