Man charged over two deaths

Man charged over two deaths
PA Media The house following the explosion. A large crater shaped hole is missing from the rood. Debris from the building is scattered on the nearby grass and  street. Two fire engines are parked on the road and fire fighters are clearing rubble from the building.PA Media

The explosion destroyed houses on Violet Close, Benwell, in the early hours of 16 October

A man has been charged over the deaths of two people in a house explosion in Newcastle.

Seven-year-old Archie York and Jason Laws, 35, died in the blast in Violet Close, Benwell, on 16 October.

Reece Galbraith, 33, of Gateshead, is charged with two counts of manslaughter, production of cannabis and being concerned in the supply of cannabis. He is due to appear at Newcastle Magistrates’ Court later.

Three men previously arrested as part of the investigation – two in their 30s and one in his 50s – remain on police bail.

Det Ch Insp Katie Smith, from Northumbria Police, described the explosion as a “truly tragic incident”.

“We recognise the strength of feeling around what has happened and would continue to ask people to avoid speculation both online and in the community which could jeopardise the ongoing proceedings,” she said.

The force has asked anyone with information about the case to come forward.

Family handout Archie York. He is wearing a backwards facing, black baseball cap and is smiling at the camera. A tuft of his fringe is poking out form under the hat.Family handout

Archie York, seven, died when the building exploded

Archie York died in the explosion, which ripped through the building at about 00:45 BST.

His aunt, Abbie, described him as a “loving boy, with a cheeky little grin on his face all of the time”.

His parents and two-month-old brother were taken to hospital following the blast but have since been discharged.

Jason “Jay” Laws was later named as the second person to have died in the explosion.

His brother, professional boxer Joseph Laws, described him as “the best dad in the world”.

The destruction led to 140 people being evacuated. Newcastle City Council said homes have now been found for all those affected.

The property is set to be demolished after it was handed back to the council by police.

However, those living in neighbouring properties will be unable to return home until early next year, when repair work is expected to be completed.

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