Officers Investigating the fatal fire in Maes y Groes, Prestatyn, which claimed the lives of three children and a young mother have stated the investigation continues but they require further assistance from members of the local community.
"I am particularly eager to hear from anyone who was in Maes y Groes after the fire had started to possibly offer assistance, and may have filmed the scene on their mobile phone or other electronic device," said Senior Investigating Officer Detective Superintendent John Chapman.
"I understand that some individuals who my have filmed the scene could not have imagined the tragic outcome may feel guilty about their actions but the footage could contain a vital piece of information and so I’d urge them to come forward. Detectives will treat any approaches from members of the public who may have filmed the scene with sensitivity and understanding.”
He added: “I am repeating my appeal for anyone who may have seen anything suspicious in the area just before 10pm on the evening of October 19 ,to get in contact as soon as possible."
Family Liaison Officers are continuing to support the family at this very difficult time and North Wales Police have asked the families privacy be respected.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact North Wales Police on 101 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.