Andrew Smith took a five-litre container of petrol into the Flaming Kiwis Backpackers in Queenstown.
Andrew Smith took a five-litre container of petrol into the Flaming Kiwis Backpackers in Queenstown.
A British holidaymaker who "flipped out" after a change in medication threatened to burn down the Queenstown backpackers where he was staying.
Andrew William Smith, 30, from Northern Ireland, took a five-litre container of petrol into Flaming Kiwis Backpackers in Robins Rd on August 5.
He told the manager hewas going to burn down the building.
Smith, who was drunk, had just been told disturbing information about his girlfriend, who was also staying at the backpackers.
Continuing to make threats about setting fire to the place, he went downstairs to where his girlfriend's room was. The manager finally convinced him to return the petrol can to the vehicle he had taken it from outside.
Appearing before Judge John Brandts-Giesen in the Queenstown District Court on Monday, Smith admitted a charge of entering a building and remaining in it without authority and with intent to commit an imprisonable offence.
Judge Brandts-Giesen said Smith suffered from a major depressive disorder, and "completely lost control" of his emotions as a result of a change of medication and intoxication.
When police arrived at the "ironically named" backpackers, Smith told them he wanted to show people how upset he was about what his girlfriend had done.