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Six people were killed after a fire broke out at Loafers Lodge on May 16.(AP: Newshub)

New Zealand police have arrested a man and charged him with two counts of arson in connection with a fire at a Wellington hostel that killed at least six people.

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Police say they may file more serious charges in relations to the deaths

The suspect has not yet been named by police

About two hours before the fatal blaze, there was a couch fire at the hostel which was not reported to emergency services

Police said the investigation was ongoing and they could file more serious charges in relation to the deaths at the scene.

Earlier, police said they had launched a homicide investigation.

The suspect, who was not immediately named by police, is scheduled to make his first appearance on Friday in the Wellington District Court.

Earlier, police removed the first two bodies from the Loafers Lodge hostel and said they planned to remove the next two on Friday.

Police Inspector Dion Bennett said was possible they would find more victims as officers continued their scene examination.

"The damage on the third floor is significant," Inspector Bennett told reporters.

"The debris is piled high and there is much for them to move and search underneath."

He declined to say if they had found accelerant or other evidence of criminal behaviour at the scene.

The Loafers Lodge offered 92 basic, affordable rooms with shared lounges, kitchens and laundry facilities to people of a wide range of ages.

Couch fire just hours before fatal blaze

Police said there had been a couch fire at the Loafers Lodge hostel about two hours before the large, fatal fire on Tuesday.

They said the couch fire was not reported to emergency services at the time, and they were investigating to see if there was any link between the two fires.

The fatal fire ripped through the building early on Tuesday, forcing some people to flee in their pyjamas. Others were rescued by firefighters from the roof or dived from windows.

Safety tape is seen cordoning off a four-storey building with visible fire damage to the top floor 

The fire caused serious structural damage to the hostel.

The Loafers Lodge offered 92 basic, affordable rooms with shared lounges, kitchens and laundry facilities to people of a wide range of ages. Some people were placed there by government agencies. Others worked at a nearby hospital.

Emergency officials said the building had no fire sprinklers.

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said the nation's building codes did not require sprinklers in older buildings where they would need to be retrofitted.

"I have asked the minister for housing to look particularly at issues around building regulations to see whether there's anything more that we should be doing right at this point," Mr Hipkins told reporters on Wednesday.

 

Source:ABC news 

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Authorities are investigating a devastating house fire that occurred in Gray Hill, Grays Farm, leaving a young occupant injured.

Firefighters from the St. John's Fire Station were dispatched to the scene and fought hard to save the building and its contents, but unfortunately, the fire completely destroyed the home. The property was owned by Sherilyn Armstrong, but was occupied by Alexander Reid, his wife, and their four children. Reid was at work when he received a phone call notifying him of the fire. His 12-year-old son was transported to the hospital for treatment of injuries sustained during the blaze. The house was connected to utility services but was uninsured.

The police were informed of the fire by a 911 operator, and investigations are ongoing.

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Thieves have once again targeted Ottos Comprehensive Secondary, resulting in the early closure of classes for the day.

This is the third time that the school has been hit by burglars since September of last year. According to Principal Foster Roberts, the thieves broke into the cafeteria and the staff room. They pried off the door knobs of both doors, making one of them unusable for the time being. The thieves reportedly stole speakers that were used by teachers during classes.

Roberts believes that the break-in occurred when there were no security guards present on the school's property.

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