A woman hanging out her washing was lucky not to be struck by falling bricks from a newbuild house (Image: SWNS) A family had a lucky escape after bricks fell off a set of £595,000 new-build homes - narrowly missing a woman who was hanging out her washing. Firefighters were called to the row of four-bed homes when huge coping stones smashed through a patio set in a family's garden in Keynsham, near Bristol . Locals said it "could have been a fatality" and rescue workers were able to "just lift off" the stones which appeared to have been stuck onto the outside of the home.

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One local, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “She was putting the .