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Sir Bob Parker 'sad and humble, but also very proud' to sit alongside quake survivors


Cantabrians who lived through the devastating Christchurch earthquakes 10 years ago have been given a message of hope and optimism, amid a day of tears and remembrance.
Politicians including Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (centre) were among those to attend the ceremony.
Photo: RNZ / Hugo Cameron
Hundreds gathered to remember the 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Christchurch at 12.51pm in 2011, claiming the lives of 185 people and forever changing the lives of many others.
People filled the memorial park, that looks towards the memorial wall, with some watching from nearby balconies or building windows.
On the banks of the Avon, at the National Earthquake Memorial, the names of the dead were read, after a minute s silence. ....

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Remembering Christchurch a decade on: 'I would have liked to have been in a much happier place - I don't think our family is'


Bruce McEachan spoke to Amanda Gillies. Credits: Video - The AM Show; Image - File
A Christchurch father says his family still hasn t got the closure they hoped for, 10 years on from the death of his son in the 2011 earthquake. 
It comes as New Zealand pauses to remember the disaster that rocked a city and a nation to its core a decade ago to this day.
It was February 22, 2011, at 12:51pm, the city was shaken while people were at work, school, and going about their daily lives.
The violent magnitude-6.3 tremor killed 185 people. Parts of the city, including its iconic Christ Church Cathedral, were destroyed. ....

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