The family of a Sydney plumber stabbed more than 30 times before his unit was set on fire still hold out hope the unsolved homicide will be resolved.

Firefighters found Paul Munt's body with stab wounds across his torso and neck in his Auburn unit in Sydney's west in March 2009.

The 48 year old also had bruising to his face.

Despite a detailed and exhaustive police investigation, no one has been arrested over the suspected murder.

Deputy State Coroner Carmel Forbes referred the case to the unsolved homicide team on Monday after hearing it was still unclear why Mr Munt was stabbed to death or who was behind the crime.

"It's perfectly obvious that Paul Munt was stabbed to death in his flat," Ms Forbes told an inquest at Glebe Coroner's Court.

"But one thing we don't know is how all that happened."

Detective Sergeant Joseph Maree told the court police believe accelerant was used to set Mr Munt's unit on fire.

"It was deliberately started I believe to destroy any forensic evidence that the offender or offenders may have left behind," he said.

Police found a bottle of engine coolant at the unit.

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September 29, 2014 at 10:17 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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