Otago Daily Times

Earthquake death prompts warning

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CHRISTCHUR­CH: The death of a man when his historic homestead collapsed in the Kaikoura earthquake highlights the dangers of old buildings in a quake, a coroner has ruled.

Albert Louis Edgar (74) was struck by falling debris and crushed to death in his Elms Homestead on November 14, 2016 after the magnitude 7.8 quake.

A coroner’s report, issued yesterday, said his death ‘‘highlights the dangers associated with the collapse of old buildings in an earthquake. The failure of such buildings resulted in the deaths of 39 people in the earthquake in Christchur­ch on 22 February 2011’’.

‘‘People who use and occupy buildings constructe­d of unreinforc­ed masonry face the risk of injury or death in a large earthquake.’’

The report recommende­d owners of unreinforc­ed masonry buildings get an assessment of the earthquake risk.

Mr Edgar lived in the homestead, a twostorey bay villa built in the 1870s, with his wife and mother on State Highway 1, Kaikoura.

The report said the Kaikoura earthquake, centred off the coast of the South Island and lasting two minutes, was the ‘‘most powerful in the North Canterbury area in over 150 years and is one of the most complex earthquake­s ever recorded with modern instrument­s’’.

Mr Edgar’s wife, Pam, told police: ‘‘I felt a bit of rolling. We were both in bed when the rolling happened. We were both in the same bed in our bedroom which was two rooms away from the lounge. Because of the rolling I jumped out of bed. I wanted to check on my motherinla­w.

‘‘As I got out of my bedroom I wanted to go left but I got thrown right, and thrown up against the wall so I didn’t get to check on her. I yelled out to Louis several times, but he didn’t hear me. By that time everything was falling around me. Once things started to settle I looked up and I could see a palm tree so I knew the top storey of the house had fallen. I could see the remains of the top storey on the bedroom area.’’

She eventually managed to get out of the house and called emergency services.

Firefighte­r Peter Ford found Mr Edgar’s body covered in rubble.

The coroner’s report found that ‘‘the location of Mr Edgar’s body suggests that he was struck by falling debris while trying to escape through the bedroom door’’. — RNZ

 ?? PHOTO: NZME ?? Vulnerable . . . The Elms homestead near Kaikoura, collapsed in the 7.8magnitude Kaikoura earthquake, killing Albert Louis Edgar.
PHOTO: NZME Vulnerable . . . The Elms homestead near Kaikoura, collapsed in the 7.8magnitude Kaikoura earthquake, killing Albert Louis Edgar.

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