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The house where the bodies of Tisha Lowry and Rebecca Somerville were found, caught fire over night (NZPA)

The house where the bodies of Tisha Lowry and Rebecca Somerville were found, caught fire over night (NZPA)

Sun, 20 Sep 2009 7:30a.m.

The Christchurch house where the bodies of two murder victims were found this month was last night partially destroyed by fire.

The Wainoni building, under which Tisha Cecelia Lowry, 28, and Rebecca Sarah Somerville, 35, were discovered by police, contained two semi-detached houses - both of which were unoccupied.

A Fire Service spokesman said multiple emergency calls were received before 10pm and the local New Brighton brigade responded.

A second unit from the city station was also called, but half of the building was already well ablaze.

Fire safety officers and police remained at the scene to investigate how it was started.

The spokesman told NZPA half the building remained intact after the flames were extinguished.

Mrs Somerville's husband, Jason Somerville, 33, who lived with his wife at the property in question, has been charged with murdering both women.

The family living next door moved out when they discovered bodies had been buried underneath.

NZPA
 

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Comments [5]

Steve
20 Sep 2009 7:48p.m.

Yeah, strange on the news tonight that the chap interviewed 'just happened to film this as he was standing about' Highly organised and yes, arson is a crime.

I dear say that my city council will buy this plot of land without consulting their employers - the rate payers of Christchurch. Another one of 'side show Bobs' plans.

Sam
20 Sep 2009 11:50a.m.

I agree Mikayla!!!! it needs to be finished off properly lol not tht i wld do tht

Alien
20 Sep 2009 11:16a.m.

mikayla, why? A crime has been committed and I hope those who did this also get the book thrown at them. Let's hope the police don't need what was burned to go back to latter and re-examine because some ignorant person decided to set fire to it. Which could hamper evidence in the court case. I'm amazed at how people like you mikayla support crime like arson when it suits you.

Daniel
20 Sep 2009 10:05a.m.

We all knew that was going to happen.

mikayla
20 Sep 2009 7:36a.m.

good let it burn!!

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