Safety has been boosted at a Qatari mall where New Zealand triplets died in a fire, but their parents still know nothing about a probe into the blaze.
"It's devastating, when you're trying to rebuild your lives and you're trying to reach ... acceptance and closure, to not have any information, to not understand what the cause of the fire was, to not understand how the children actually died, [and] what went wrong ..." said Martin Weekes, formerly of Wellington.
Two-year-old triplets Lillie, Jackson and Willsher Weekes were killed when a fire ripped through the Villaggio mall in Doha while they were at the Gympanzee daycare on May 28.
Nineteen people, including 13 children, died in the blaze.
A report on the cause of the fire has reportedly been released and various recommendations made, but the families of those killed say they have not seen it.