Pipe bomb attack on house ‘could have killed or injured’ – police

Police are appealing for information following the attack on a house in the Limewood Street area of Derry.
Pipe bomb attack on house ‘could have killed or injured’ – police

By Rebecca Black, PA

A pipe bomb attack on a house in Derry could have seriously injured or killed the occupants, police have said.

A security alert was sparked in the Limewood Street area following the incident on Monday evening.

Detective Sergeant Mark Gingell said police received a report at around 7.30pm that an object had been thrown at a house in the area.

 

“Officers attended and observed the remnants of what they believed to have been a pipe bomb device and alerted army technical officers,” he said.

“The object, which has been declared as a viable suspected pipe bomb, has been removed and taken away for further forensic examination.

“It is believed that this device was put through the window of the house and has exploded. This has caused damage to the property but could have led to the occupants being badly injured or even killed.”

He issued an appeal for information.

“We are appealing to anyone with information regarding this crime, and anyone who may have captured any footage in the area on Monday evening to contact detectives at Strand Road on 101, quoting reference 1516 of 04/11/24,” he added.

Foyle MP Colum Eastwood condemned what he described as a “shocking and distressing” incident.

“There’s no excuse for the attack on the home of an elderly couple in Derry this evening,” the SDLP representative said.

“The people responsible have caused distress to this family and disruption for the community.”

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