LONDON, May 3 (Reuters) - Two people have died and three others, ‌including a child, suffered minor ‌injuries after an explosion at a house ​in the southern English city of Bristol, with authorities treating the cause of the incident as suspicious, ‌police said ⁠on Sunday.

Police, who declared it a major incident, said they ⁠were not treating it as a suspected terrorist event and Avon ​and Somerset ​Police Superintendent ​Matt Ebbs later ‌described it as a domestic-related incident.

Officers are also carrying out enquiries at a property in Bristol linked to the explosion and while they ‌were at an ​early stage, the authorities ​at ​this point were not looking ‌for anyone else in ​connection ​with the explosion, the police said in a statement.

Police said there ​seemed to ‌be no significant damage to ​other properties.

(Reporting by Muvija MEditing ​by Tomasz Janowski)