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Kim Dorsett says multimillion-dollar Dreamworld fine is ‘heartbreaking’

The mother of two people killed when a ride at Dreamworld malfunctioned in 2016 says it’s “heartbreaking” to know the four lives lost were “only worth” $3.6 million.
The legal proceedings against Dreamworld parent company Ardent Leisure came to a head in Southport Magistrates Court on Monday when the company was ordered to pay $3.6 million for the Thunder River Rapid Rides incident that killed four people in October 2016.
Kim Dorsett, who lost two children in the accident, told…
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