Arson attack oh school
PA Auckland I i 1 : IJ 11 The police investigating the arson of a building at a j Papakura secondary school on Sunday have appealed to any witness to come forward. i j.l-l
I Detective Senior-Ser-geant John Gott, I of the Papakura C. 1.8., said yes-
terday that someone maj have seen something tha could help the police ir their investigation into' the blaze at the Rosehill Col lege, which 1 broke ; oui about 2 a.m. ' 1 j . Detectives were; yesterday sifting through 1 the remains of a prefabri cated classroom whicl
had been used for Maori language classes. Senior-Sergeant Gott confirmed that the fire, which caused an estimated $60,000 damage, was being treated by the police as arson.
Firemen took about 30 minutes to contain the blaze.
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