Suspected World War II bomb explodes in Bangkok; 7 killed, 19 injured

Seven people die from an explosion of an old bomb which was sold to a recycle warehouse in northern Bangkok. (Photo grabbed from Reuters video)

(Reuters) — A suspected World War II bomb exploded in the Thai capital on Wednesday (April 2) as scrap metal workers tried to cut it open with a blow torch, killing at least seven people and injuring 19, police said.

Construction workers found the shell at a construction site and brought it to a warehouse on the outskirts of Bangkok to be cut up.

“The construction workers were urging the warehouse to cut the bomb into pieces which caused the explosion. They wanted the money,” President Of Wat Sai Community, Nuttanan Panthong, said.

“We believe the bomb dates back to the second world war and weighed about 227 kgs. As they probably did not know [what to do] they used a gas-torch to try to cut open the bomb,” Police Colonel Kamthorn Uicharoen said.

Pools of blood and body parts were scattered on the floor of the warehouse.

Seven were left dead, while 19 were injured after a suspected World War II bomb which was being cut open by scrap metal workers exploded in Bangkok on Wednesday, April 2. (Photo grabbed from Reuters video)

Reuters camera footage showed just the shell of the building remained, its interior a mesh of twisted metal as firefighters doused flames and burning embers.

Allied bombing raids on Bangkok began in 1942. Japan was using the country as a staging post for its invasions of then-Burma and Malaya.

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