
Shareholders take on Dreamworld now criminal case is closed
Ardent Leisure, which owns the Gold Coast theme park, is still paying the price for the deaths of four people on the Thunder River Rapids Ride.
Ardent Leisure, which owns the Gold Coast theme park, is still paying the price for the deaths of four people on the Thunder River Rapids Ride.
Ebony Turner was just 12 years old when she watched her mother and two uncles die on a Dreamworld ride. Four years on, her family are still fighting a lawsuit against the owners of the theme park, and have called on the company to strike a deal out of court to “let her get on with life”.
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The company behind Dreamworld is having its safety record challenged in civil court while facing criminal charges for the Thunder River Rapids tragedy.
Dreamworld parent company Ardent Leisure will face three charges over the 2016 Thunder River Rapids Ride tragedy that killed four people.
Dreamworld’s parent company, Ardent Leisure, will reportedly be charged as soon as Tuesday over the 2016 fatal Thunder River Rapids ride tragedy that killed four people.