Halfway house deaths: 'Like a horror movie'

The discovery of the bodies followed a police appeal to the public on Tuesday morning to help...
The discovery of the bodies followed a police appeal to the public on Tuesday morning to help find Ellwood. Photo: NZ Herald
A resident wanders back and forth out the front of a Grey Lynn boarding house, enjoying a packet of chippies - apparently unperturbed by the fact two bodies were found inside yesterday.

Behind the man, crime scene tape and a police officer stationed in front of the doors are the reminder that something grisly has happened inside.

A maintenance worker discovered the two bodies - one feared to be missing actress Tania Ellwood - inside a room in Dryden Lodge yesterday.

Police have yet to confirm the identity of the bodies today but said they were aware of speculation.

A man who calls himself Al Cameno said he rushed to the property when he heard what happened yesterday.

He described the scene he encountered as "something out of a horror movie". He said he saw blood in the room where the bodies lay.

"Flies were buzzing around the windows," he said.

"My biggest fears come true."

Cameno also filmed the interior of the property and posted it on Facebook.

One of the victims is believed to be Tania Ellwood, who has been missing for more than a week....
One of the victims is believed to be Tania Ellwood, who has been missing for more than a week. Photo: NZ Herald
Missing for a week

Tania Ellwood had been missing for more than a week after last being seen in Newmarket.

An appeal made by her sister on Facebook on Tuesday urged anyone who had seen the 39-year-old to get in touch.

"She lives around Dominion Road, Sandringham/Mt Eden area and made her way back there that evening as per her last text at 6pm," the post read.

Sections of the lodge were cordoned off this afternoon as police continued to conduct forensic tests.

Residents walking the halls inside who spoke to the Herald said they didn't recognise Ellwood when shown a picture.

A faint stench originating from the lodge's shared bathrooms wafted through the pink and white halls today, and most doors were firmly closed.

A reception was unmanned and police investigations were focused on a section on the bottom floor of the property.

One man, who didn't want to be named, told the Herald he understood one of the deceased was a female who had been visiting another resident in the lodge.

Police were called to the lodge, which operates as a halfway house for many tenants with drug and alcohol problems, at 3.15pm on Tuesday.

Upon arrival, police found two people dead. Detectives are now working to establish what happened.

Senior Sergeant Glenn Baldwin said police were not looking for anyone in relation to the two deaths.

Resident James Davidson told the Herald yesterday he had awoken from a nap to find police everywhere.

He didn't know the people who had died but said a lot of the lodge residents had alcohol and drug issues.

A room at the lodge costs between $200 and $400 a week, Davidson said.

Ellwood is listed on StarNow as being an actor, hair stylist, makeup artist and fashion stylist.

She had a brief stint on Shortland Street where she played a character called Mandy Timmins in 2006.

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