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Police continue to work closely alongside Fire and
Emergency New Zealand
(FENZ) and other community partners
following the tragic fire at Loafers
Lodge, Newtown,
early this morning.
“We understand this is a really
traumatic time for the families and
community involved
and we are working tirelessly alongside our partners
to
support them through this process,” Acting
Wellington District Commander
Inspector Dion Bennett
says.
The scene examination, investigation and work to
identify those in the
building will all take
time.
“This is an extensive and methodical process
and we need to make sure we
get it right for the
families, loved ones, our partner agencies, and
the
community,” Inspector Bennett says.
Police
anticipate entering the building tomorrow once FENZ releases
the scene
and an extensive health and safety risk
assessment has been completed.
“While we have an
initial indication of the number of people who were
in
the building, and of those who remain unaccounted for,
we will not be
confirming numbers at this
stage.
“Until we are able to enter the building, we
cannot make any definitive
statements.
“The fire
remains unexplained, and we have brought in
specialist
investigative teams from around the district
and country to assist.
“We’re working to determine
who was in the building and ensure their
welfare, but at
this stage we can't comment beyond that,” Inspector
Bennett
says.
Police urge anyone who has been
staying at Loafers Lodge in recent days to
get in
touch.
They are asked to call 105 and reference
Operation Rose, or go online to
https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105#online-report-options
and select the
form “Something Else”, referencing
Operation Rose.
A scene guard will remain in place
overnight to ensure the integrity of the
scene and the
security of the
property.
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