'Please save my missus' Husband’s plea as partner is killed in gas blast
A BLOODIED man yelled 'please save my missus' as hero neighbours dragged him out when a gas blast destroyed his house and killed his partner.
The explosion was feared to be linked to a faulty boiler at the three-bed terraced home in Kingstanding, Birmingham. The woman was named last night as Doreen Rees-Bibb, 79.
Police said David Murphy was in a “life-threatening” condition after he was saved.
Callum Attwood said he had run in to help, adding: “He said his partner was still inside.We tried to get to her but the flames and heat was too much.”
A rescuer, who declined to give his name, said: “His clothes had been blown off...he was covered in blood” while neighbour Josh Turner said: “His missus Doreen was stuck.”
Mr Murphy’s son Dean said he was “not in a good way”.
Other homes were hit and some 20 people moved out.
The recently-sold property was described in the estate agent’s particulars as: “Boiler requires repair/replacement.”
Area fire commander Alex Shapland said the boiler “may form part of the investigation” into Sunday night’s blast.