Since Friday afternoon, the police have done forensic investigation in the apartment complex on Titanialaan in Heerhugowaard. That research was completed today. The police informed NH that no victims have been found in the building, but do not make any statements about the results of the investigation.

The residents of the apartment complex, where Thursday fire broke out after an explosionmay not go back home for the time being. The police warns against hazard. To prevent residents from entering, the building is fully secured.

Two of the five suspects were still detained

From the Five suspects They have been arrested for the explosion and the fire are still stuck. Three of them are now released. According to the police, both one adult and one minor suspect are still detained.

The two suspects are in all limitations, which means that they can only have contact with their lawyer. Because one suspect is a minor, the police are reluctant to provide information. The police also do not share any information about the other suspect.

Still unclear when tenants can go home

Housing Cooperative Woonwaard cannot yet say when the residents of the 66 homes can return home. “We are waiting for the results of the investigation of the police and the Salvage Foundation,” says a spokesperson for the Woon Cooperative. “As soon as it is known when we can enter the building, we will inform the residents immediately.”

According to the living cooperative, the residents are still being taken care of with family, acquaintances or in hotels. “We understand that the residents want their things,” says the spokesperson. “As soon as we get approval, we will organize everything well for the tenants.”

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