This February an eight storey building collapsed in Istanbul, killing just one person but injuring and trapping many others and crushing cars. At least 4 people are still missing.

The building had a textile workshop operating without a licence on the lower floors, and was only meant to be 5 stories tall but an extra 3 stories had been added illegally to make 14 flats housing 43 people.

I interviewed some teachers from Chantry Middle School to find out thoughts on this. Mrs S Buckton, who teaches geography, said β€œIt isn’t right and companies should do something about these factories. There needs to better health and safety in third world countries to avoid needless loss of life.”

I then interviewed Mrs Haxell, who teaches English. She said β€œ There were three extra illegal stories. This shows how important it is to have good emergency services and to obey the law.”

Finally, I interviewed Mr Shaw, associate assistant headteacher. He said β€œ Not right, they didn’t have a licence to run the factory and people that worked there probably didn’t have the correct work visa/permit. The building operators knew they were in the wrong. How do they know for definite it was empty? The person at fault is the owner.”

By Emily, Y7