Dreamworld faces three charges over the 2016 tragedy.Credit:Getty Images.
Dreamworld's parent company Ardent Leisure were ordered to pay $3.6million in fines after pleading guilty to safety charges over the Thunder River Rapids ride tragedy. The operators pleaded guilty … Bei der Tragödie waren im Oktober 2016 vier Menschen ums Leben gekommen. Dreamworld’s parent company Ardent Leisure has been fined $3.6 million over the deaths of four people on the Thunder River Rapids Ride in 2016. Familienmitglieder der Toten waren zur Urteilsverkündung angereist und erzählten vor Gericht in emotionalen Wortmeldungen von ihrer Trauer und den Spätfolgen der Tragödie. "The Ardent Board and the new Dreamworld leadership team would like to express their deepest sympathies to the families of Roozbeh Araghi, Luke Dorsett, Kate Goodchild and Cindy Low for the enormous loss. A conviction was recorded and Ardent Leisure has a month to pay the fine. The apology was read out by its lawyer Bruce Hodgkinson, QC, in court on Monday morning. 'I couldn't find Mummy'. Mr Cook told the court he was "an empty shell of my former self" and his sister's death had derailed his life. Dreamworld operator Ardent Leisure has been fined $3.6 million over the Thunder River Rapids ride tragedy.
Southport magistrate Pamela Dowse sentenced the company on three charges laid by Queensland's Office of Industrial Relations at a hearing on Monday afternoon. Weitere Informationen zu Cookies und insbesondere dazu, wie Sie deren Verwendung widersprechen können, finden Sie in unseren Datenschutzhinweisen. Der Anwalt der Muttergesellschaft Ardent Leisure, Bruce Hodgkinson, habe vor Gericht erklärt, dass sich das Unternehmen in allen Punkten schuldig bekenne, berichtete der australische Sender ABC am Mittwoch. Sydney mother Cindy Low, along with Canberra mother Kate Goodchild, her brother Luke Dorsett and his partner Roozi Araghi, were killed on October 25, 2016, when the theme park's Thunder River Rapids Ride malfunctioned. Dreamworld's parent company Ardent Leisure has been fined $3.6 million over the 2016 Thunder River Rapids ride tragedy that claimed four lives, including a New Zealander. Eine Fehlfunktion bei der Wildwasserbahn sorgte für das tragische Unglück. Die Justiz im Bundesstaat Queensland hatte die Parkbetreiber bei dem Verfahren vor allem beschuldigt, die Anlagen nicht genügend gesichert und instandgehalten zu haben.
These words have become a recurring nightmare. The court heard harrowing victim impact statements from families of victims of the tragedy during the sentencing hearing.
"'I couldn't find Mummy'. Ms Low's son Kieran, 10 at the time, and Ms Goodchild's daughter Ebony, then 12, escaped without injury.