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DNA testing reveals house fire victim identity, homicide investigation launched

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Whanganui Chronicle,
Publish Date
Thu, 23 Nov 2023, 10:10am
Emergency services were called to a house fire in Waitaanga, in the Ruapehu District, on October 11.
Emergency services were called to a house fire in Waitaanga, in the Ruapehu District, on October 11.

DNA testing reveals house fire victim identity, homicide investigation launched

Author
Whanganui Chronicle,
Publish Date
Thu, 23 Nov 2023, 10:10am

Extensive DNA testing has revealed the identity of the person found dead after a suspicious house fire in the central听North Island听last month.

He was Sidney Ross Bridson, 55, of Waitaanga.

Emergency services were听called to a home on Waitaanga Rd, Waitaanga, in the Ruapehu District, on the morning of Wednesday, October 11.

The home was extensively damaged with a body later found at the scene, and a homicide investigation was launched.

Detective Senior Sergeant Gerard Bouterey said today extensive听DNA testing听had revealed the father-of-four鈥檚 identity.

鈥淲hile the extensively damaged scene is making the investigation an incredibly difficult one, Central District Police are working hard to determine what occurred and hold those responsible to account,鈥 Bouterey said.

鈥淧olice remain in contact with the victim鈥檚 family and they are being supported by听Victim Support听where needed.

鈥淭he investigation continues to progress with inquiries leading police to execute two search warrants, in relation to the investigation, one in Waikato and one in Waitaanga.鈥

Police want to speak to anyone who was in the Waitaanga Rd area between Tuesday, October 10 and Wednesday, October 11.

鈥淎 number of trucks and private vehicles travel the road frequently and would have transitioned through the area on the day prior to and day of the arson.

鈥淧olice are also wanting to speak to the driver of a white ute reportedly seen driving on Waitaanga Road around 8pm on Tuesday 10 October.

鈥淗e is not a person of interest but police believe he may have information that could help our investigation,鈥 Bouterey said.

鈥淚nvestigators have spoken with a number of people who have travelled through the area prior to the arson and on the day, however, we are wanting to extend our appeal.鈥

The public can contact police by calling 0800 287 453 or online via听, using 鈥楿pdate Report鈥 and referencing file number: 231011/2157.

Alternatively you can report any information anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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