Accused parties plead not guilty to charges over New Zealand's White Island volcano tragedy

All 13 parties accused of safety breaches prior to the deadly Whakaari/White Island volcanic eruption in New Zealand have pleaded not guilty.

Plumes of steam rise above White Island off the coast of Whakatane, New Zealand, after the volcanic eruption on 9 December 2020.

Plumes of steam rise above White Island off the coast of Whakatane, New Zealand, after the volcanic eruption on 9 December 2020. Source: AAP

All 13 parties accused of health and safety breaches prior to the deadly White Island volcanic eruption in New Zealand have pleaded not guilty to their charges.

On Thursday, Auckland district court judge Evangelos Thomas issued a minute confirming the pleas from the various organisations.
Those charged include the owners of the offshore volcano, the Buttle family, tour groups and government agencies.

If found guilty, the organisations and individuals could be liable for millions of dollars worth of fines.

The Whakaari/White Island volcano erupted in December 2019 with 47 people on the island.

Almost half - 22 - were killed, including many Australians.

The matter will reappear in court next month, though Justice Thomas has previously warned the complexity of the charges make a trial many months away.

A coronial inquiry into the deaths is ongoing.


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Published 26 August 2021 1:39pm
Updated 22 February 2022 6:53pm
Source: AAP, SBS


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