The unnamed man, believed to be in his late 50s, called emergency services to his warden-controlled flat in Salford, Greater Manchester, under a fireworks amnesty, to dispose of it. Specialists were forced to carry out a controlled explosion at a remote location, with video footage of the detonation capturing the force and danger of the astonishing 100-shot device. A barrage of projectiles was sent high into the air from a 12in-deep and 18in-long casing before deafening explosions were heard. The firework, a Brocade Crown with Blue Stars (pictured), is classed as a category four firework and can only be sold to professional display operators. It was kept inside a cardboard box.
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