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Powerful photo of little girl breaks hearts around the world

It is a heartwarming photo of a little girl blowing bubbles with her brothers and sisters on a riverbed - but the story behind the image is breaking hearts around the world.

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Still a 'long road ahead' a decade after Christchurch earthquake


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From left are Tessa Lancaster-Gowland and her siblings Anahera, Britta, and Lennox, helping to plant a tree across from the Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial. Their brother, 5-month-old Baxtor Gowland, died in the earthquake.
Breanna said the children really wanted to be part of the event to honour their brother.
“We have other anniversaries we celebrate for Baxtor, but obviously this one is a day to remember him and also the other people who passed away.”
She said Christchurch had done very well as a community to physically, mentally and emotionally heal from the tragedy.
“I still think we’ve got a long way to go. Mental health support is very needed in this city and there is a real shortage of that.

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Lost in the quake: The baby boys who never saw their first birthday


Lost in the quake: The baby boys who never saw their first birthday
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Anna Leask is a senior reporter for the New Zealand Heraldanna.leask@nzherald.co.nz@AnnaLeask
Among the 185 names etched into the white marble of the Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial are two little boys - baby boys.
Baxtor Warwick Gowland, aged 5-and-a-half months.
Jayden David Harris aged 8 months.
Both babies were asleep and peaceful when their homes began to shake.
Babies whose lives were taken before they even celebrated their first birthdays.
Ten years on from the cruel and brutal quake their mothers speak - for the first time in depth - about that devastating day, their loss, grief and if they will ever heal.

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