
Ayako Yamaguchi
Ayako Yamaguchi, 30, of Japan, was a student of the King's Education language school in the CTV building.
Ayako Yamaguchi, 30, of Japan, was a student of the King's Education language school in the CTV building.
Noriko Otsubo, 41, of Japan, was a student of the King's Education language school in the CTV building.
Hsin Hung Lee, of Taiwan, has been confirmed as a victim of the Christchurch earthquake.
Japanese national Yuki Hamasaki has been confirmed as a victim of the Christchurch earthquake.
Dr Tamara Cvetanova, a 42-year-old resident of Christchurch, died following the collapse of the CTV building.
John Kristoffer Villegas Chua, from Cebu City in the Philippines, died when the CTV building collapsed in the Christchurch earthquake.
Cristiano Carazo-Chandler was a teacher at the King's Education language school in the CTV building.
Jen Jin Hii (also known as Sandra), from Malaysia, worked at the King's Education language school in the CTV building.
Man Jin, 26, of China, was in the CTV building when the magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck.
Yan Tao Zhong, from China, was a student of the King's Education language school in the CTV building.
Heather Meadows, 66, had much the same heritage as the city she called home.
Brian Warrington Taylor was the managing director of the King's Education language school and was in the CTV building at the time of the earthquake.
Jane Grant, a nurse in her 50s, was working on level four of the CTV building when it collapsed.
Naon Hwan Yu, 21, from South Korea, was a student at the King's Education language school in the CTV building.
Lin Lin Xu, 26, also known as Christina, was a student of the King's Education language school in the CTV building.
Mary Louise Anne Bantillo Amantillo, 23, from the Philippines, sent a text message to her parents back in the Philippines as she lay trapped in the rubble of the CTV building.
Tamara (Lia) Harca, was teaching her English language class at King's Education in the CTV building when the earthquake hit.
Retired British businessman Ian Foldesi, 64, who lived in the seaside suburb of Lyttelton with his wife Marie, was killed by falling rocks as he walked in the Port Hills near his home.
Betty Irene Dickson, 82, died after the earthquake caused a brick wall to collapse on top of Wick's Fish in Worchester Street, where she was shopping.
Lesley Jane Thomson, 55, was in the CTV building to see an osteopath when the earthquake hit.
Joan Dorothy Weild, 76, died when the facade of 603 Colombo Street collapsed during the earthquake.
Patrick John Coupe, 46, was in the Pyne Gould Corporation building when it collapsed.
Saki Yokota, from Japan, studied at the Toyama College of Foreign Languages before arriving in New Zealand on a study trip to the King's Education language school.
Gillian Sayers was a teacher at the King's Education language school in the CTV building.
Beverley May Stick, 71, died with her husband of 51 years as the pair travelled by bus into central Christchurch.
Amanda Jayne Uriao (Mandy), 38, died at the CTV building, where she worked as a sales rep. for Canterbury Television.
Earl Nicholas Stick, 78, died with his wife of 51 years as they travelled by bus into central Christchurch.
Tao Wang, 29, was studying English at the King's Education language school in the CTV building when the earthquake struck.
Phimphorn Liangchuea, from Thailand, was studying at the King's Education language school in the CTV building when it collapsed in the earthquake.