Australia’s Dreamworld theme park to REOPEN after 4 ride deaths

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Australia’s Dreamworld theme park will reopen on 10 December, six weeks after four people died in a ride malfunction.
Two casualties were thrown from the Thunder River Rapids ride and the other two were trapped indoors in the disaster on 25 October.
Dreamworld said they demolish the ride and run a “multilevel” independent security review.
The park, on the Gold Coast in Queensland, will reopen having a charity weekend in time for school holidays that are local.
The families of the casualties – Cindy Low, 42, 32, Luke Dorsett, 35, Roozbeh Araghi, 38, and Kate Goodchild – have been repoted about the security developments.

“Dreamworld’s other rides will progressively open as they are signed off as part of the safety review process,” the company said in a statement.