Manchester Uni Buildings Evacuated Over Explosive Chemicals Fears After Experiment 'Goes Wrong'

Manchester Uni Buildings Evacuated Over Explosive Chemicals Fears After Experiment 'Goes Wrong'
A generic stock photo of police tape outside a murder scene in Wallasey, Merseyside.
A generic stock photo of police tape outside a murder scene in Wallasey, Merseyside.
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Buildings at Manchester University were evacuated on Wednesday after highly explosive chemicals had crystallised when a researcher's experiment went wrong.

A bomb disposal squad was called to a chemistry lab in the Parisier Building around 11.30am following concerns acetone peroxide had crystallised, making the substance volatile and extremely unstable.

The emergency services were alerted by a staff member who raised concerns about how the chemical was being stored, according to Manchester Evening News.

Police are now investigating why the experiment was being conducted in the first place and whether the necessary precautions had been taken.

No-one was injured and the buildings are now open as normal.

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