A man has been arrested on suspicion of arson after another man suffered serious injuries in a house explosion.
Nearby flats were evacuated following the explosion, which happened shortly after 4pm on Wednesday. Police and members of the fire service remained at the scene in Beaumont Leys, Leicester late into the evening while enquiries continue.
Officers from the gas supplier Cadent are also said to be in attendance, while the street and a number of adjoining roads are closed. Leicestershire Police said an investigation had been launched and a 32-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life.
An earlier statement from the force said: "A man has been injured following a report of an explosion at a flat in Kelbrook Close. The road and a number of surrounding roads remain closed, and some nearby flats have been evacuated as a precaution. Police and LFRS are at the scene while enquiries continue."
It was also heard how an Amazon delivery driver kicked down the front door of the flat to rescue a man just moments after the explosion. Eyewitness Diogo, who is from Braunstone, Leicestershire, told LeicestershireLIve: "I had been sitting in my van about to make a delivery when the explosion happened. The windows were all blown out of the house - it was very loud.
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Diogo believes the man hurt in the explosion was "clearly in shock" following the ordeal. The delivery driver added: "I dragged him out. He was clearly in shock. He had a lot of burns over his body.
"He in pain and I could see burns to his belly, chest and arms, and also on his face, near to his hairline. I walked him out to the street and sat him down and someone brought him water."