The Manila Times

Four dead after theme park incident in Australia

- AFP

SYDNEY: Four people were killed in an accident at a theme park on Australia’s popular Gold Coast on Tuesday, police said, with witnesses describing how “everyone was screaming” after a raft apparently flipped on a

The Dreamworld theme park, which has over 40 rides and attraction­s, said at least three people died, but police

“Four adults have been confirmed as being deceased,” Queensland police said in a statement, adding the incident

The Gold Coast Bulletin said the victims were on the Thunder River Rapids ride, which uses a conveyor belt and

“Dreamworld is working as quickly as possible to establish the facts around the incident and is working closely with emergency authoritie­s and police to do this,” the company

“Dreamworld’s focus and priority is with the families of those involved in this tragedy and will be providing an update to the public as soon as informatio­n becomes avail

A witness who was about to go on the ride said “everyone was screaming” after a raft ap

“We saw ( a) little girl and we believe it was her mum because it was just her and her little sister that was an infant,” Lia Capes told the Australian

“I was speaking to one of the guys and he said it was the raft or the boat thing in front of him, the whole thing flipped and everyone

Another witness, who did not want to be named, told the Gold Coast Bulletin: “My sister and niece were on the ride, they are so traumatize­d, there is a woman hanging by her foot, crushed from

Gold Coast mayor Tom Tate said it was a “very sad day for

“Our thoughts are with the families of those affected— and the emergency staff in day for all,” Tate added on

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