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The landowners of a New Zealand volcano that fatally erupted in 2019 have rejected arguments from the countrys workplace safety regulator that they ultimately managed and controlled activities on the island and bore legal responsibility for whether visitors to it were safe.When White Island/Whakaari exploded on 9 December 2019, 22 people were killed 鈥?17 of them Australians 鈥?with 25 others injured. It prompted renewed debate about controls for natural hazard tourism in New Zealand.A lengthy trial for Whakaari Management Limited WML , a firm co-directed by the three brothers who own the active volcano off the east coast of the North stanley cup Island, concluded in the Auckland district court on Thursday.White Island volcano: Australian survivor shares pain of leaving family after eruption as trial continuesRead moreIt had begun with emotional and graphic accounts from the eruptions survivors 鈥?many of whom were cruise ship passengers 鈥?who said they did not know the dangers they faced when they walked to the crater of Whakaari.Investigators from the government agency WorkSafe charged a dozen parties with stanley cups health and safety law breaches after the disaster, including tourism firms, science agencies and the islands owners.Six organisations admitted to the counts against them before the case came to trial. But despit stanley cup e the investigation being billed as the most complex of its kind in New Zealands history, the case against the remaining parties started to crumble after the trial began in July |
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