Authorities are searching for relatives of a British man killed by a gas explosion in his Spanish apartment.

The British and Spanish authorities are searching for the next of kin of a 64-year-old British expatriate who died in a Costa del Sol hospital on Sunday, after suffering third-degree burns in a gas explosion in the Spanish resort of Torremolinos.
Shocked neighbours called the emergency services to the apartment of David Carney, who worked as a sound and lighting engineer at The Salon Variétés, an English-speaking theatre, at 3am when they heard what has been described as a “terrible boom”.
Investigators believe that a faulty domestic gas cylinder exploded when the victim lit a cigarette after arriving home following a night out with friends.
Medics rushed Mr Carney to Malaga’s Carlos Haya Hospital’s intensive care unit, where he was sedated and put on a ventilator before he passed away on Sunday lunchtime.
To date, neither the local British Consulate nor friends and colleagues have been able to trace the victim’s next of kin.
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