
Police have revealed the names of the young boy and his father killed in a 鈥渄eliberately lit鈥 house fire.
Detective Inspector Tofilau Faamanuia Va鈥檃elua said police investigating the fatal fire at Bucklands Beach on October 2 can now confirm the details of those who died.
They were Jung Sup Lee, 36, and Ha-il Lee, 11.
Earlier, police revealed they believe the fire was 鈥渄eliberately lit鈥 and it is being treated as a homicide investigation.
An accelerant was used in the fire, and it was a substance that was foreign to the property.
At 2.30am, emergency services responded to the house fire that broke out on Murvale Drive.
Today, police confirmed it is being treated as a double homicide and are calling for the public鈥檚 assistance in identifying those responsible for the fire.
Any resident of Bucklands Beach, Howick, Sunnyhills, Mellons Bay, Botany Downs or Highland Park who has CCTV footage between the hours of 10pm on Wednesday October 1 and 5am on Thursday, October 2, is urged to get in touch with police.
Police are also seeking any dash cam or GoPro footage from the same areas and times.
鈥淲e want to reiterate that no detail is too small, or irrelevant,鈥 Va鈥檃elua said.
Firefighters extinguished a blaze at a home on Murvale Drive, Bucklands Beach. Photo / NZH
Last week, Va鈥檃elua told the media there were no persons of interest.
He said one of the survivors of the blaze was the mother who escaped through the home鈥檚 main door. Her surviving son had to force his way out.
A fifth person, who was a boarder at the house, did not suffer any injuries.
鈥楧elightful鈥 11-year-old killed in fire
Ha-il Lee was remembered as a 鈥渄elightful鈥 Bucklands Beach Intermediate student.
Earlier, deputy principal Will Roper called the boy a credit to his family.
The boy鈥檚 older brother, who is understood to have survived the fire, was a former pupil at the school, Roper told Stuff.
鈥淥ur thoughts and heartfelt sympathies are with their family, friends and all those affected at this very difficult time.鈥
A fundraiser was launched for the grieving wife and son who survived the fire.
A post on the Givealittle page, which was set up by a friend of the family, said the mother is facing the 鈥渦nimaginable鈥 and is now left to navigate living expenses.
Thick plumes of smoke and orange flames pour out of the Bucklands Beach home on Murvale Drive.
The property was severely damaged; windows were shattered and debris strewn about the blackened house.
Neighbours recounted waking to the roar of fire and 鈥渕ini explosions鈥 as the blaze quickly gripped the home.
Thick plumes of smoke and large orange flames could be seen as firefighters battled the fire for several hours.
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