Man died, another in critical condition after allegedly tampering with UXO on Christmas Eve

Man died, another in critical condition after allegedly tampering with UXO on Christmas Eve

Posted by : Frank Short Posted on : 27-Dec-2021
Man died another in critical condition after allegedly tampering with UXO on Christmas Eve

27December 2021

A man died and another person is currently fighting for his life at the National Referral Hospital after they tampered with a World War II unexploded ordnance (UXO).

The tragic incident occurred the eastern side of Hells Point, close to Tenaru area on Christmas Eve, 24 December 2021, a Police statement confirms. 

The Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team confirmed that items such as hammer, screw drivers, hacksaw blades, spade and bush knives were located and gathered at the scene.

“From the evidence located and gathered at the scene, it indicated that the victims were allegedly tampering with the UXO which caused it to explode,” says the EOD Officer In-charge Inspector Clifford Tunuki.

Inspector Tunuki says EOD first responders arrived at the scene and took charge of the blast prime site.

OIC Tunuki adds: “Fresh ground excavations using spades were also seen at the site. Multiple UXOs items were lying around the incident site and others on top of the excavated soil.” 

He said upon arrival of the EOD team, the victims of the bomb blast still at the site of the incident. 

St. John Ambulance was alerted and later transported the victims to National Referral Hospital (NRH). 

Inspector Tunuki said the condition of the other casualty is a matter for the health authorities to inform the public. 

“Our condolences to the family and relatives of the deceased for the loss of their loved one.”

Inspector Tunuki remind the public that bombs were designed for two purposes which are to kill and destroy. 

“Therefore, please if you know any unexploded bomb around your area do call EOD Team or report it to any nearest police station.

“Always remember that if you suspect an item that may contain something dangerous or you do not know what it is, then call the Police free toll line on phone 999 or call EOD on phone 7495215,” says Inspector “Tunuki.

Information gathered from the NRH last night said the two intend to cut open the UXO to collect gunpowder – a propellant in the UXO.

The diseased was from North Malaita and the casualty from Kwaio in Malaita Province. 

Yesterday’s bomb tragedy is the third fatal UXO explosion that occurred this year alone, within and close to the capital Honiara. 

In early October 2021, a suspected bomb blast at the LDA area, Upper Betikama in east Honiara also killed two people, a father and his son. Two locals were also killed in May this year. The two all succumbed to a WW2 US 105mm high explosive projectile that detonated and also injured two others in Lengakiki, Honiara.

In September last year, an Australian and a British bomb disposal workers were also killed in an explosion at their home at Tasahe in west Honiara

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Yours sincerely

Frank Short

www.solomonislandsinfocus.com

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