The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Police keeping open mind on man’s injuries.

Explosion: Connor Smith is recovering in hospital following ‘life changing’ ordeal

- Aileen roberTson and craig smiTh arobertson@thecourier.co.uk

Police in Fife are keeping an open mind as a probe continues into how a man sustained severe injuries in an explosion in Pittenweem last week.

Connor Smith, 20, is understood to be recovering at Ninewells Hospital after suffering what were described as “life changing” injuries in the horrific incident in Milton Road on Thursday evening.

Emergency services attended the scene shortly after 7pm and an investigat­ion was immediatel­y launched when it emerged Mr Smith, a former school pupil at Waid Academy in Anstruther, had apparently been handling and working with combustibl­e materials.

It has been suggested locally the incident may have involved an agricultur­al bird scarer, although that has not been verified by police.

Authoritie­s have also refused to confirm or deny the extent of Mr Smith’s injuries, amid rumours he may have lost a hand as a result of the blast.

However, his injuries are not believed to be life threatenin­g.

Detective Inspector Graham Fenton said: “Our inquiries are at early stage.

“It would appear that while working with a combustibl­e material an explosion took place which has caused severe injuries.

“At no time was there a threat to the public. It would appear to be a tragic accident.”

The close-knit community is still reeling from what happened.

Residents reported hearing a loud “firework-like” noise at around 7pm, and locals said the blast was so loud it could be heard at the far end of Milton Road.

It is understood Mr Smith and a friend, named locally as Finlay Innes, ran from an outbuildin­g, screaming, and summoned help from a relative who lived nearby.

In the days following the incident, police maintained a presence at the scene.

The incident happened in an outbuildin­g behind a warehouse formerly used by a fish merchant.

According to local sources, the outbuildin­g is a small workshop which belongs to Connor’s grandfathe­r.

A spokesman for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said it had sent two appliances after receiving a call at 7.11pm on Thursday.

“Crews delivered first aid to a male casualty who was then transferre­d into the care of paramedics,” he added.

“They left the scene after ensuring the area was made safe.”

Itwould appear that while working witha combustibl­e material an explosion took place which has caused severe injuries. DET INSP GRAHAM FENTON

 ?? Picture: Steven Brown. ?? The incident happened in an outbuildin­g behind a warehouse formerly used by a fish merchant.
Picture: Steven Brown. The incident happened in an outbuildin­g behind a warehouse formerly used by a fish merchant.

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