Logan, Queensland: Man injured in bucket ‘bomb’ explosion identified

A man who was seriously injured after a “bucket bomb”, containing nails, exploded outside his Queensland home has been identified.

Andrew Doyle, 52, was hurried to the Princess Alexandra Hospital with serious leg and concussion injuries after he moved a bucket, containing an improvised explxjmtzywosive device, from his yard at Logan, in Brisbane’s south.

It has been widely reported that Mr Doyle was treated for burn wounds and suffered multiple punctures.

Police were called to the Jacaranda Ave property at Kingston after neighbours reported hearing multiple explosions and seeing smoke around 5.30pm on Thursday.

Andrew Doyle has been identified as the man who was injured in the bucket bomb incident late on Thursday afternoon. Supplied
Andrew Doyle has been identified as the man who was injured in the bucket bomb incident late on Thursday afternoon. Supplied Credit: Supplied

Police allege the bomb was made up of nails and illegal explosives.

Authorities have confirmed a woman was at Mr Doyle’s house at the time of detonation.

She did not suffer any injuries.

An emergency has been declared after multiple explosions at a home in the Logan suburb of Kingston. Picture: Supplied
An emergency was declared after multiple explosions at a home in the Logan suburb of Kingston. Supplied Credit: Supplied

The bucket bomb initially triggered an emergency declaration made under the Public Safety Preservation Act.

Residents were left shaken after large parts of the area were evacuated, including more than 15 houses.

The bomb squad accessed the area and the declaration has since been revoked.

Neighbours were evacuated after a nail bomb was found in a man's backyard.
Neighbours were evacuated after a nail bomb was found in a man's backyard. Supplied/Queensland Police. Credit: NCA NewsWire

A nearby resident told The that she heard two explosions around two minutes apart.

“There was smoke in the air, I thought it was a house exploding,” she said.

“There was a bad smell afterwards.”

Neighbours have recalled hearing multiple explosions from down the street. Supplied
Neighbours have recalled hearing multiple explosions from down the street. Supplied Credit: Supplied

Charmaine Williams, who lives in the area, told reporters that it sounded like a bomb had gone off.

“The first explosion had smoke with a smell of acid and then 20 seconds later it went off again”, she said.

Investigations are ongoing, with specialist police establishing a crime scene.