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Man charged after Brampton house explosion caused by ‘alcohol-producing still’: police

Damage can be seen on part of a home on Herdwick Street in Brampton following a house fire and explosion. Global News

Peel Regional Police say a 57-year-old man has been charged with arson by negligence after a semi-detached home in Brampton exploded on Tuesday, injuring multiple people, including a child.

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In a statement released Thursday, police said the explosion “was confirmed to be caused by an alcohol-producing still located in the basement of the residence.”

On Tuesday, at around 1:30 p.m., emergency crews were called to a residence on Herdwick Street for reports of a house fire and explosion.

Police said a one-year-old child received second-degree burns. Two men and one woman sustained minor burns and smoke inhalation and were taken to a hospital, where they remained overnight as a precaution, investigators said.

The accused was released on a promise to appear and will have a court date at a later time.

WATCH (Aug. 13, 2019): 4 injured, including child, after Brampton house explosion

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