Thursday, July 15, 2010

Australian news: 9-year-old girl just missed lab death

A clandestine drug laboratory lab exploded at Perth. Fortunately, a nine-year-old girl who having bath in her home 2 metres away miraculously avoided death or serious injury.
According to the allegation, the girl was among five people at a Maddington house in Perth's east raided by police last night after neighbours heard a blast and smelt ammonia.

A 39-years-old man has been charge for attempting to manufacture methylamphetamine and a 33-year-old-woman has also been charged with allowing premises to be used for making illegal drugs.

After the discovery of six labs in two days, the police concerned about the safety over a number of children living in the houses where the operation of manufacturing drugs were carried out.

Detective-Inspector Alan Morton said children were found at two of those sites and police were seriously concerned they were sometimes living in rooms where potentially explosive chemicals were stored.

More than 60 clandestine labs have been found in WA so far this year.

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