
A man and a woman have died and three people, including a child, were taken to hospital following a “suspicious” explosion at a house in Bristol.
Avon and Somerset Police declared a major incident after the explosion at an address in Sterncourt Road at around 6.30am on Sunday.
Officers were also carrying out a search at a property in Speedwell which is linked to the man who died.
The cause of the explosion is being treated as suspicious, the force said, but not as a suspected terrorist event.
Superintendent Matt Ebbs told reporters in an update on Sunday afternoon: “At about 6.17am we received a call to attend a domestic-related incident at a residential address in Sterncourt Road.
“Officers were sent to the scene but shortly before they arrived, at just after 6.30am, there was an explosion inside the property.
“A woman and a man have died at the address and we’re treating the explosion as suspicious.
“Three people, a man, a woman and a child, were taken to hospital to be treated for minor injuries.”

All five people are understood to have been in the same property at the time of the explosion.
Police are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.
An emergency response was in place around Sterncourt Road, with police cordons on roads near the property.
Police cars and vans were present, with an ambulance and a bomb disposal team.
Residents said the neighbourhood is usually quiet and friendly.

Those living within an area cordoned off by police were evacuated to a temporary rest centre.
There is not believed to be any significant damage to nearby properties.
Police declared the area safe late on Sunday after “extensive” searches.
The cordon was “significantly reduced”, and most residents were able to start returning home, apart from a small number of people living in a “much smaller” area that remains cordoned off.
The families of the two people who died are being supported by specially trained officers.
The College of Policing defines a major incident as “an event or situation with a range of serious consequences which requires special arrangements to be implemented by one or more emergency responder agencies”.
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