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A man convicted of killing five vulnerable people in a 2023 Wellington boarding house fire faces life in prison.
A 50-year-old man, Esarona David Lologa, has been convicted of five counts of murder and one count of arson for a 2023 fire at Loafers Lodge, a Wellington boarding house, that killed five vulnerable residents, including well-known locals.
The High Court jury rejected his insanity defense despite acknowledging he had schizophrenia, concluding he intentionally set the fires to seek a transfer.
The blaze began in a communal area, was briefly extinguished, then reignited in a cupboard before he left without warning.
Survivors described chaotic escapes, and the building, lacking fire safety systems, was destroyed.
Lologa, who had a prior criminal history and mental health struggles, faces a mandatory life sentence.
A separate trial is scheduled for 2026 involving four others charged over the building’s safety failures.
Un hombre condenado por matar a cinco personas vulnerables en un incendio de una pensión de Wellington en 2023 se enfrenta a cadena perpetua.