The Palm Beach Post

4 killed at Australian theme park when river-rapids ride malfunctio­ns

- By Kristen Gelineau Associated Press

SYDNEY — Four people were killed Tuesday after a river-rapids ride malfunctio­ned at a popular theme park on Australia’s east coast, offifficia­ls said.

Two men and two women died while on the r ide at D r e a mwo r l d , a p a r k o n Queensland state’s Gold Coast, Queensland police offifficer Tod Reid told reporters.

The Thunder River Rapids ride whisks people in circular rafts along a fast-moving, man-made river. A malfunctio­n caused two people to be ejected from their raft, while two others were caught inside the ride, said Gavin Fuller, an offifficer with the Queensland Ambulance Service. He did not know whether the two victims who were caught in the ride were trapped underwater or caught up in the machinery.

Park stafffffff­fffffers administer­ed first aid to the victims, but their injuries proved fatal, Fuller told reporters.

The victims were in their 30s and early 40s, he said.

Reid said he was not aware of any previous problems with the ride. Police were interviewi­ng witnesses and reviewing closed-circuit television footage of the incident while crews worked to remove the bodies from the scene Tuesday night, he said.

“It is a complex retrieval involving heavy equipment, and that will t ake several hours,” Reid said.

Dreamworld Craig Davidson said the park was working with police to try to determine what went wrong.

“We are deeply shocked and saddened by this, and our hearts and our thoughts go out to the families involved and to their loved ones,” Davidson told reporters.

The park was closed following the accident and was expected to remain closed today.

A witness, Lia Capes, told the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corp. that she was just about to go on the ride when she saw people running and crying.

“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 was screaming,” Capes said.

Thunder River is considered one of Dreamworld’s tamer, family-friendly rides and is open to children as young as 2. The park has operated since 1981.

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