Nashville Christmas Day bombing site still a shell of a building in eerie pics 4 years on as unanswered questions remain

CHILLING new images show the site of a devastating bombing in Nashville on Christmas Day is still an abandoned shell four years on from the tragedy.

More than 60 buildings were extensively damaged, and one person – the bomber – was killed in the shocking blast on Christmas Day in 2020.

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The location of the 2020 Nashville bombing, pictured in July 2019
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Several buildings are still shells where the bomb detonated, with plans to renovate expected to be completed by 2026
Matt Symons for The U.S. Sun

Mystery still surrounds the events of that day, with authorities admitting there is no way to know for sure whether they could have prevented the blast.

Bomber Anthony Warner is believed to have parked his RV in downtown Nashville, Tennessee , early on Christmas morning, detonating a powerful homemade bomb at around 6:30 am on Second Avenue North.

Before the explosion, an eerie audio recording counting down to detonation and the Petula Clark song Downtown were heard coming from the RV.

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