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Shareholders take on Dreamworld now criminal case is closed

Monday January 18, 2021
Ardent Leisure, which owns the Gold Coast theme park, is still paying the price for the deaths of four people on the Thunder River Rapids Ride.
Shareholdeds are planning a class action against Dreamworld’s parent company Ardent Leisure. (Photo: ABC)
Cindy Low, Kate Goodchild, Luke Dorsett and Roozi Araghi died when their raft collided with an empty raft and flipped in October 2016. A coronial inquest heard evidence of a litany of issues with the ageing, modified and failing equipment at Dreamworld.
Ardent Leisure was last year fined $3.6 million after pleading…
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