Homicide unit investigating 2 deaths after explosion at northwest Calgary home
A woman is also in hospital in life-threatening condition
Calgary police's homicide unit is investigating after two people were found dead and a woman critically injured following a fire and explosion at a northwest Calgary home on Saturday.
Emergency crews responded to reports of a house fire and explosion at approximately 1:50 p.m. at 42 Kincora Drive N.W.
Two people were found dead inside the home and one woman was taken to hospital with burns in serious, life-threatening condition.
The fire is not believed to be accidental and the incident was a domestic one, police said in an emailed release. No suspects are being sought at this time.
Police said the explosion was largely contained within the home's garage, and the fire from the blast didn't spread to any nearby homes.
The garage door of the home was visibly damaged.
Fire crews have searched the home and did not find any additional victims.
The fire department asked the public to avoid the area between Kincora Landing and Kincora Boulevard as they responded to scene at 2:15 p.m. MT Saturday.
Police said further information likely will not be released until autopsies on the two victims are completed on Monday.
Neighbour Narendra Das says he was just driving home from work when he spotted that his street was blocked off.
"It's kind of shocking," he said, adding that he had just moved to the neighbourhood a few months ago and didn't know the victims.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Calgary police's homicide tip line at 403-428-8877.
With files from Terri Trembath