Quake survivor says earthquake strengthening legislation is on the wrong track
The sole survivor of a bus hit by the collapsing façade of a building in Colombo St, Christchurch in the February 2011 earthquake is begging the government to act to prevent another such disaster.
Jenny Ruth
Tue, 11 Aug 2015
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The sole survivor of a bus hit by the collapsing façade of a building in Colombo St, Christchurch in the February 2011 earthquake is begging the government to act to prevent another such disaster.
But she fears her plea is falling on deaf ears.
“I am the sole survivor of the red bus that was
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Jenny Ruth
Tue, 11 Aug 2015
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