'Jude was perfect,' says Rozelle dad

The husband and father of Bianka and Jude O'Brien has given a heartfelt statement in the wake of a Sydney store explosion that claimed his family.

Rescue crews mopping up on Darling Street Rozelle

Community meeting will be held to update residents affected by convenience store explosion in Sydney (AAP)

A mother killed in an explosion in Sydney was just a week away from finishing work to devote herself to the full time care of her son.

Bianka O'Brien and her baby boy Jude along with neighbour Chris Noble were killed in the early hours of Thursday morning when an explosion ripped through a convenience store in the inner-west Sydney suburb of Rozelle.

Ms O'Brien's husband, John, on Sunday said his wife was preparing to enter the next phase of her life by caring full-time for Jude, who had just learned to walk.

"Bianka and I were together for eight years, married for two, and to say she was the love of my life is an understatement," he said in a statement.

"I can't believe how quickly those eight years have flown by but they have definitely been the best years of my life.

"Bianka was an inspiration to all who knew her - she was loyal, caring and absolutely loved life."

Jude was just discovering the world around him, Mr O'Brien said.

"He was a perfect baby and never stopped smiling," Mr O'Brien said.

"Everything was exciting to him and he was just a joy to be around. He made everyone smile."

Mr O'Brien and Bianka's father Bill also thanked the community, police and emergency service for their ongoing support, and extended their sympathy to the family of Chris Noble.

At a public meeting in neighbouring Balmain on Sunday, police told residents there was little risk of airborne asbestos exposure from the wreckage following days of wet weather in Sydney.

The exclusion zone has been reduced along the busy commercial and residential street between Victoria road and Merton St.

A frantic two-day search for survivors ended on Friday when the bodies of Bianka and Jude were carried out together from the charred wreckage of the convenience store and apartments.

The devastated site of the blast is now a crime scene.

Investigators are reviewing CCTV footage with Strike Force Baracchi launched to investigate the fire.

Police have still to speak with the convenience store owner, who is in a serious condition in hospital after emergency services had to dig him out of the debris by hand.

Reports of a car fleeing the area after the explosion are being investigated.


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