10/07/2001

LIMAVADY MAN ESCAPES PIPE BOMB EXPLOSION

THE latest in a series of pipe bomb attacks has seen a man pick up and throw away a device unaware of its explosive nature.

Albert Moore narrowly escaped injury on Tuesday in Limavady after he mistook a pipe bomb for scrap metal, and threw it onto a nearby section of grass just seconds before it exploded.

The device was left on the Roe Mill Road, near the house of a pensioner whose son died in the 1982 Dropping Well bombing at Ballykelly. British army technical experts were called in to deal with the pipe bomb, which was only partially exploded, and it is thought to have been a variation on the style of explosive device usually used by loyalists.

Meanwhile, a residential area in Ahoghill, near Ballymena, has had to be evacuated after a similar device was found outside a home in Church Street. (CL)

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