The terrifying incident took place in Bristol during the early hours of Sunday morning.
Sky News ground to a halt to issue a major breaking news alert (Image: Sky News)
Sky News ground to a halt minutes into the lunchtime show to issue a major breaking news update from Bristol. On Sunday (May 3), Mark Barbett returned to the airwaves to deliver the biggest stories hitting the headlines. It didnât take long for the show to derail when he interrupted the usual programming to announce the deaths of two people following an explosion in the city.
Avon and Somerset Police confirmed the deaths of two adults at a house in Sterncourt Road, which they described as âsuspiciousâ and a âmajor incidentâ. He began: âBreaking news coming from Bristol, an explosion at a house there has led to two adults dying this morning.
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BREAKING: Two adults have died after an explosion at a house in Sterncourt Road, Bristol, this morning, Avon and Somerset Police said.
Police described the explosion as âsuspiciousâ and said a âmajor incidentâ had been declared.
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âAvon and Somerset Police say theyâve declared a major incident after an explosion at an address in Sterncourt Road. It happened around half past six this morning, and the cause, they say, is being treated as suspicious.
âThe police do say that they are not looking for anyone else in connection with what happened, and they are not treating it as a suspected terrorist event.â Approximately 70 people living in the cordoned-off area are being evacuated by police to a temporary rest centre.
Officers are advising people to stay away from the area, and pictures taken from the scene show a heavy police presence. A bomb disposal unit vehicle is at the scene, supported by armed response and police dogs, with road closures in place.
It comes after the news show was halted on Friday (May 1) as correspondent Mark Stone shared US president Donald Trumpâs true feelings about King Charles after the UK-US state visit. A banner flashed up at the bottom of the screen, reading: âBreaking news â US president speaks to Sky News about royal visitâ, as Sone spoke live from Washington, D.C.
Frenchay swarmed by police and bomb disposal (Image: X/Twitter)
He explained: âLook, itâs worth pointing out that [Trump] picks up the phone and he does it quite regularly with reporters in the United States, and increasingly beyond as well â that is his nature. So we thought it would be a good idea to get his sense of how this state visit has gone. Just after he bid farewell to the King and Queen at the South Portico, I spoke to him.
âAs he has said publicly and as his face demonstrates, he loves the Royal Family, and he loved this trip. He clearly thinks that every part of it went very, very well indeed. These are the images of the farewell that took place on the South Lawn an hour or two ago. I asked him about the trip itself, he said, âThe Kingâs just left, heâs a fantastic guyâ, and he heaped praise on the Queen as well.â
Stone confronted Trump on the Kingâs âpointedâ speech to Congress, explaining: âI asked him about the speech to Congress, he said, âI thought it was fantastic, it was a brilliant speech, it was delivered beautifully with that beautiful accent that heâs got. From everyone there was a standing ovation, I thought it was fantastic in all respectsâ.â






