Teenage Girls Bomb Houses Killing Man

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Remember a while back where a group of teenage girls lured one girl to their house so that they could beat her up?

Well, a similar incident happened... but worse!

Gang of girls 'blew up house with home-made bomb over row about boy' | the Daily Mail

Gang of girls 'blew up house with home-made bomb over row about boy'
Last updated at 00:37am on 11th May 2008

A gang of teenage girls may have blown up a house with a home-made liquid bomb, which killed a man in a neighbouring property, after arguing with another girl about a love rival.

Purple liquid was poured through the letterbox of the Victorian house before the an explosion destroyed three houses.

Their intended victim, Charlotte Anderson, was caught in the blast and was rushed to intensive care suffering with severe burns.

Ten hours earlier Miss Anderson had phoned police to say a gang of girls aged 16 and 17 was causing trouble outside her home, in Harrow. They were directing abuse, about a boy, at Miss Anderson's ground floor flat.

Witnesses said they saw someone pouring a "purple, smelly liquid" through the letterbox of the house.

Experts say the liquid could have vaporized and caused the explosion, which killed Emad Qureshi, 26, who was at home with his parents in a neighbouring house at the time of the blast.

He was crushed to death by falling rubble.

Miss Anderson was pulled from her wrecked flat by a neighbour and she was rushed to hospital, where her condition was described as "non life-threatening".

Scotland Yard launched a murder investigation and is hunting the girl gang.

A police source said the liquid could have been made using a "recipe" found on the internet

DCI Colin Sutton said: "Our major line of inquiry is that this liquid caused the explosion and that the explosion was an attempt to murder this young woman."

Police originally thought the devastating explosion had been caused by a gas leak, a theory which has now been played down.

DCI Sutton said: "We still haven't ruled out a gas explosion but experts say it is unlikely to be the cause. What we can say is that we are happy there is no link to any terrorist organisation or acts here.

"A strong line of inquiry for us at the moment is the dispute, this call at the address and of course the substance that was put through the letterbox."

Investigators initially believed the explosion was caused by a gas leak but now say it could have been started deliberately.[/guote]
 
Interesting...they are definetly insane and obsessed over just one boy?

Pathetic.
 
Wow that gang of girls should not dwell on that and let it go? no excuse. I hope the girls will be found and charged.
 
I'm all for supporting freedom of speech, but seriously, it should be against the law for the internet to have postings on how to make a bomb (among other things). I wish there was some way the government could restrict the information posted on the internet.
 
I'm all for supporting freedom of speech, but seriously, it should be against the law for the internet to have postings on how to make a bomb (among other things). I wish there was some way the government could restrict the information posted on the internet.
Don't forget... freedom of information.

Even if it was banned from internet, people would still find it in libraries.

The issue is not if it's available online... the issue is that the girls chose to use that information for evil.

Let's also not forget... the parents weren't monitoring their kids when they were online. If it was elsewhere, like at the library... they weren't monitored either.
 
Don't forget... freedom of information.

Even if it was banned from internet, people would still find it in libraries.

The issue is not if it's available online... the issue is that the girls chose to use that information for evil.

Let's also not forget... the parents weren't monitoring their kids when they were online. If it was elsewhere, like at the library... they weren't monitored either.

You're right. Parents need to assume responsibility for not doing their part - WATCHING their kids.
 
Remember a while back where a group of teenage girls lured one girl to their house so that they could beat her up?

Well, a similar incident happened... but worse!

Gang of girls 'blew up house with home-made bomb over row about boy' | the Daily Mail

Gang of girls 'blew up house with home-made bomb over row about boy'
Last updated at 00:37am on 11th May 2008

A gang of teenage girls may have blown up a house with a home-made liquid bomb, which killed a man in a neighbouring property, after arguing with another girl about a love rival.

Purple liquid was poured through the letterbox of the Victorian house before the an explosion destroyed three houses.

Their intended victim, Charlotte Anderson, was caught in the blast and was rushed to intensive care suffering with severe burns.

Ten hours earlier Miss Anderson had phoned police to say a gang of girls aged 16 and 17 was causing trouble outside her home, in Harrow. They were directing abuse, about a boy, at Miss Anderson's ground floor flat.

Witnesses said they saw someone pouring a "purple, smelly liquid" through the letterbox of the house.

Experts say the liquid could have vaporized and caused the explosion, which killed Emad Qureshi, 26, who was at home with his parents in a neighbouring house at the time of the blast.

He was crushed to death by falling rubble.

Miss Anderson was pulled from her wrecked flat by a neighbour and she was rushed to hospital, where her condition was described as "non life-threatening".

Scotland Yard launched a murder investigation and is hunting the girl gang.

A police source said the liquid could have been made using a "recipe" found on the internet

DCI Colin Sutton said: "Our major line of inquiry is that this liquid caused the explosion and that the explosion was an attempt to murder this young woman."

Police originally thought the devastating explosion had been caused by a gas leak, a theory which has now been played down.

DCI Sutton said: "We still haven't ruled out a gas explosion but experts say it is unlikely to be the cause. What we can say is that we are happy there is no link to any terrorist organisation or acts here.

"A strong line of inquiry for us at the moment is the dispute, this call at the address and of course the substance that was put through the letterbox."

Investigators initially believed the explosion was caused by a gas leak but now say it could have been started deliberately.[/guote]

Damn! That's beyond my reality! :-o
 
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