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Dreamworld denies misleading on safety, says inspectors missed risks

Wednesday March 17, 2021
Ardent Leisure, which owns Dreamworld, boasted “guest safety is our number one priority” before four people died on a ride. Shareholders believe the company misled the market.
Dreamworld is still defending its actions prior to the deaths of four people on the Thunder River Rapids Ride.
The shareholders have filed a class action in the Federal Court seeking unspecified damages from Ardent over an inflated share price before, and losses since, four people died on the Thunder River Rapids Ride in 2016.
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