NZ Fire Service and Police are
investigating a suspicious fire that occurred around 12:30am
Sunday 13th September 2015 at a flat situated at 126 Tweed
Street Invercargill.
The flat is the middle flat in a
group of five adjourning flats.
The fire caused extensive
damage throughout. The sole occupant was away at the
time.
Police have spoken to a number of neighbouring flat
occupants but would like to hear from any other members of
the public who may have witnessed any suspicious behaviour
around midnight or the early hours of Sunday morning.
If
anyone has any information, they can contact Constable
Aarron Dempsey at the Invercargill Police on 03 2110400 or
the organisation Crimestoppers on 0800 555
111.
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