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‘Miracle’ escape for children as Australia probes Dreamworld’s death ride

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Dreamworld CEO Craig Davidson (left) and staff members lay flowers at a makeshift floral tribute at the Dreamworld theme park on the Gold Coast. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Two children had a “miracle” escape when a raft flipped at an Australian theme park killing four adults, police said on Wednesday, as claims emerged that safety concerns had been raised at Dreamworld last year.

Two women and two men died when two rafts on the Thunder River Rapids ride at the Gold Coast tourist attraction collided Tuesday, tipping one backwards, with police saying the victims were “caught in machinery”.
It seems, from what I’ve seen, almost a miracle that anybody came out of that
Police assistant commissioner Brian Codd

But a boy and a girl, aged 10 and 12, on the six-person circular raft survived. Police initially identified them as two girls.

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Reports, which police would not confirm, said they were the children of one of the dead women.

“It seems, from what I’ve seen, almost a miracle that anybody came out of that,” Queensland Police assistant commissioner Brian Codd told reporters after viewing CCTV footage of the tragedy.

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“If we’re going to be thankful for anything, I’m thankful for that.”

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