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Palestinian ambassador's death: 'Definitely not a terrorist attack,' police say

Jamal al-Jamal, the Palestinian ambassador to Prague, died after opening a safe in his home on Wednesday morning. A police investigation is ongoing. 

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In this October file photo Palestinian ambassador to the Czech Republic Jamal Al Jamal is pictured in Prague. Jamal Al Jamal, who was injured in an explosion in his residence in Prague, died in a hospital on Wednesday.

The Palestinian ambassador to Prague聽was killed on Wednesday in an explosion that was triggered when he opened the door to a safe,聽Czech police聽said.

Jamal al-Jama died in hospital after the incident at his home on the morning of New Year's Day.

"According to information from the investigation so far, this was definitely not a terrorist attack," national police president聽Martin Cervicek聽said on Czech Television.

Police spokeswoman聽Andrea Zoulova聽said an explosive - which may have been part of a security mechanism - went off after the safe was opened. "With the greatest probability, an explosive device placed on the door of the safe was triggered," she said.

The Palestinian foreign ministry, in a statement reported by the official WAFA news agency, said the blast happened minutes after Jamal opened a safe that had come from the embassy's old offices.

The mission is in the course of moving into new premises next to the residence in a suburb of the capital.

Zoulova told reporters: "The possibilities include inexpert handling of an explosive device or its spontaneous detonation ... The device was in a safe and was triggered after the door of the safe was opened."

Some safes can be fitted with small charges to destroy secret documents in the event of the lock being tampered with.

A spokesman for the embassy,聽Nabil el-Fahel, said he had no details on what it was that blew up. "We need to wait for the results of the police investigation," he said.

Jamal suffered lethal injuries, surgeon聽Daniel Langer聽told Czech television.

No one else was injured in the explosion, police said, although a spokeswoman for Prague's emergency medical services said a 52-year-old woman was treated for smoke inhalation and shock. Jamal's family was at home at the time of the blast.

No sign of damage to the two-storey house was visible outside, but police cordoned off part of the street while bomb experts searched the premises.聽

Palestinians sending team聽

The Palestinian foreign ministry said it would send a team to Prague聽to help with the investigation.

Palestinian Foreign Minister聽Riyad al-Malki, quoted by WAFA, said Jamal was "martyred in the line of duty".

Born in聽Beirut聽to a refugee family, Jamal joined Yasser Arafat's聽Fatah聽faction of the聽Palestine Liberation Organisation聽in 1975 and served in PLO missions to聽Bulgaria聽and Czechoslovakia in the 1980s.

Part of the diplomatic corps of the聽Palestinian Authority聽that governs the聽West Bank聽under interim peace accords with聽Israel, he had been its consul in Alexandria since 2005. He took up the ambassador post to Prague聽only in October 2013.

Communist Czechoslovakia maintained friendly relations with the PLO in the 1980s, but since the 1989 collapse of communist rule the EU and NATO member country has been supportive of聽Israel.

The Czechs cast the lone European "no" vote against the聽Palestinian Authority's bid for semi-statehood at the United Nations in November 2012. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called the聽Czech Republic聽the Jewish state's best friend in聽Europe.

(Additional reporting by Noah Browning and Ali Sawafta in Ramallah and Nidal al-Mughrabi in Gaza; Editing by Alastair Macdonald and Mark Trevelyan)

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