SUSPICIOUS EXPLOSION IN LEICESTER: WAS IT A BOMB FACTORY?
When there is an explosion anywhere, press and police always suspect a bomb. But when there is an explosion in one of Britain's "diversity hotspots" then, for reasons of political correctness, press and police instead "suspect" a gas mains explosion.
Right now, the mainstream media seems to be inexplicably dragging its feet on the explosion in Leicester, Britain's most diverse city, even though it wiped out a shop and a flat, killing at least four people in the process.
Going by the mainstream media coverage, no-one seems to be asking any of the important questions, like which particular religion the owners of the shop belonged to. Just a hunch of mine, but I guess if they had been Buddhists or Mormons, we wouldn't even be discussing this.
A Sky News report I saw erroneously said the shop was Polish. An interesting piece of fake news obfuscation given that the Polish shop, called U Pawelka, is actually two doors down and relatively unharmed. The actual shop destroyed by the powerful blast, "The Western Park Stores" was more nondescript, according to the most recent Google Street image.
One interesting detail in the photo was the way the shop window was blocked by an unnecessarily large stack of toilet rolls for such a small shop.
This "window display" is obviously not designed to attract customers but rather to repel them, while also preventing passers-by or police from seeing inside. Read into that what you want, but for my part it suggests that suspicious activity was a regular occurrence here.
UPDATE, 27th February
The people killed in the explosion have been identified. They don't appear to be Muslim. Also the shop has been trading as as Polish supermarket called Zabka since January.
Those killed are:
Mary Ragoobar, aged 46 (mother)
Shane Ragoobar, 18 (son)
Sean Ragoobar, 17 (son)
Leah Beth Reek, 18 (girlfriend of Shane)
Viktorija Ijevleva, 22 (shop worker)
Of the five killed, only one seems to come from a non-immigrant background.
The cause of the explosion has not been established.
UPDATE, 27th February
The people killed in the explosion have been identified. They don't appear to be Muslim. Also the shop has been trading as as Polish supermarket called Zabka since January.
Those killed are:
Mary Ragoobar, aged 46 (mother)
Shane Ragoobar, 18 (son)
Sean Ragoobar, 17 (son)
Leah Beth Reek, 18 (girlfriend of Shane)
Viktorija Ijevleva, 22 (shop worker)
Of the five killed, only one seems to come from a non-immigrant background.
The cause of the explosion has not been established.
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