Ctv Building
‘We shouldn’t have been in there’ - CTV collapse survivor
Kendyll Lamont and her children were on the top floor of the CTV building when it collapsed. She said the building should never have been built, and no one should have ever been allowed inside it. Video, Audio
CTV victims’ family wanted a trial into building’s collapse
Tim Elms' daughter Teresa McLean worked as a nurse at the CTV building, and was killed when it collapsed. He spoke to John Campbell from the site. Video, Audio
CTV collapse should have gone to trial - Nigel Hampton
Richard Austin has mixed emotions about the police decision not to prosecutve over the CTV collapse. He tells John Campbell he's sad no one has been held accountable, but is satisfied with the… Video, Audio
CTV victims' husband disappointed at police decision
Richard Austin has mixed emotions about the police decision not to prosecute over the CTV collapse. He tells John Campbell he's sad no one has been held accountable, but is satisfied with the… Video, Audio
Father of CTV victim pleased at no prosecution over collapse
David Beaumont's son Matty Beaumont died in the CTV building. He says it would've been unfair to single out one person, because too many people were involved. Video, Audio
'There’s no justice in this world….it’s not right' - CTV survivor
Maryanne Jackson says New Zealand needs to pass a law over corporate manslaughter, because there's been no justice for the 115 CTV victims. She vows to continue to fight. Video, Audio
No charges to be laid over CTV building collapse - police
Detective Superintendent Peter Read says there is not enough evidence to prosecute someone over the CTV building collapse during the February 22, 2011 earthquake. Video, Audio
No charges over CTV collapse
Former CTV worker Tom Hawker reacts to the news that Police will not be laying charges over the collapse of the building in the deadly earthquake of February 2011.
Mr Hawker says he's disappointed at… Audio
RECAP: No charges over CTV deaths
115 people died in the CTV building when it collapsed in the February 2011 Canterbury earthquake. Today, police confirmed no one will be charged. See how the announcement unfolded. Video
Decision on CTV building charges 'close' - police
A decision on whether to lay criminal charges over the collapse of Christchurch's CTV building is close, the police say.
Still no decision on any charges over collapse of CTV building
Police have again put off a decision on laying criminal charges over the collapse of the CTV building, saying they will have an answer by Christmas.
Quin Tang - Half a Walnut Tree
As a three-year-old in China, Quin Tang's mother was shot in front of her and her father taken away. After moving to Christchurch 25 years ago, she walked out of an abusive marriage with two young… Audio
Brother of CTV language director speaks about sister's death
Francisco Torres' sister Elsa de Frood, died alongside 115 other people in the CTV building. Mr Torres speaks to John Campbell about her life. Video, Audio
Firefighter returns to CTV site for first time since quake
Terry Gyde returned to the site of the CTV building for the first time today, six years after he rescued people from the torn, crumbled structure which collapsed in the earthquake. Video, Audio, Gallery
Quake chairs artwork too 'empty' for CTV site
The artist behind a collection of 185 empty chairs, representing earthquake victims, wants them placed on the CTV site, but some families do not agree.
Opinions divided on memorial to quake victims in Christchurch
Made up of 185 empty chairs - one for each victim - the work currently sits over the road from where the CTV building once stood, but there is a proposal to move it onto the currently empty lot. Audio
Police complete inquiry into CTV collapse
Families of the 115 people who died in the building collapse must wait until next year for a decision on charges.
Engineers examine CTV site as inquiry continues
An investigation is continuing into the CTV site, where 115 people died in the Christchurch earthquake five years ago. Dr Maan Alkaisi, whose wife died in the collapse, is keeping a close eye on… Video, Audio
Japanese families want accountability over CTV
Many families of the 28 Japanese students who perished in the CTV building are still asking why nobody has faced criminal charges over its poor design. Audio
A new disciplinary hearing against the CTV's building engineer
The lawyer for the engineer of the collapsed CTV building has told a disciplinary hearing it wasn't clear if Alan Reay was meant to declare any building failures he was involved with. Audio