Three killed in Malaysia shopping mall explosion

Video clip of aftermath shows the facade of stores torn apart with some people screaming for help


Afp December 04, 2018
Malaysian security personnel inspect the site after an explosion at the City One Megamall in Kuching, the capital city of Sarawak state, on December 4, 2018. - Three people were killed and 24 injured on December 4 when a powerful explosion rocked a shopping mall in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, but a fire official said it was not caused by a bomb. PHOTO: AFP

KUALA LUMPUR: Three people were killed and 24 injured Tuesday when a powerful explosion rocked a shopping mall in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, but a fire official said it was not caused by a bomb.

The official Bernama news agency said the blast could have been caused by a leaking gas tank.

Wan Abdul Mubin, head of the fire rescue department in the state capital Kuching, told AFP his office received an emergency call at around 0737 GMT.

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"We scrambled 39 officers to the scene. We are investigating the cause of the explosion. It is one of the worst tragedies in the state in years. But it is not a bomb," he said.

"We recovered the bodies of three men. And we have helped in the evacuation of 24 people injured to the nearby public hospital," he added.

Wan Abdul said the explosion happened near a store on the ground floor of the shopping mall that was undergoing renovation.

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A video clip of the aftermath showed the facade of the store torn apart, with some people screaming for help.

"I was purchasing a pizza in front of the shop when suddenly a strong explosion occurred," George Sting, 39, told Bernama.

"The workers in the shop immediately ran out," he said, adding that some were seriously injured.

Wina Simion, 46, who was sitting near the store with her family members said the explosion caused their table to flip.

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