Six people have been confirmed dead as investigators turn their attention to what caused a fire to rip through a hostel.
The New Zealand police are now treating the hostel fire which claimed at least six lives as arson. A number of tenants who were able to evacuate the building have corroborated stories saying they believe the fire was deliberately lit and how they are very angry over it.
Six people have died and 20 people remain missing two days after the fire tore through the 92-rooms of the Loafers Lodge in Wellington.
Police have confirmed they are now treating the fire as an act of arson, Acting Wellington District Commander Dion Bennett told reporters on Wednesday.
“We are treating it as an arson. I’m not prepared to say why,” he said.
“We do have a list of people that we want to speak to.
“Because it is it arson and there is a death toll, it is a homicide (investigation).”
Investigators were initially unable to complete their search of the building after the blaze caused major structural damage.
On Wednesday afternoon, Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) deemed the building safe and were able to return to account for the missing residents.
At least 52 people were evacuated from the accommodation after the fire broke out in the early hours of Monday morning.
It is understood there were 94 people staying at the hostel at the time, including a number of people recently deported from Australia, NZ media outlet Stuff reported.
The search will resume again on Thursday, with the death toll expected to rise.