Police are still seeking out three or four more teens seen running from the scene. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Australian police said an arson investigation has been launched after Thursday’s fire at a vacant former hat factory, which spread to an adjacent building and forced mass evacuations before being extinguished.
“Two young people handed themselves in at two separate police stations in the late hours of last night,” he said. He called on three or four other “young people who were present during the fire” to come forward with their parents to “put their side of the story forward”.
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