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    But Crazypunter, why is the company still operating if you suggest "manslaughter"?

    Perhaps corporate homicide has happened here? The Directors, past and present, may be in breach of duties if trading continues and it is not found to be solvent?

    What happened to corporate securities regulations or laws in Australia?

    They mat be in abeyance or not known by punters buying any AAD stock? $1.97? Have they done a 1:10 or 1 share for 100?

    It does not seem to match reality.

    Dreamworld victim’s husband yelled ‘why didn’t you stop the ride’, inquest hears
    David Turner was at theme park when the Thunder River Rapids ride carrying his wife Kate Goodchild and five others collided with another
    Australian Associated Press
    Tue 26 Jun 2018 12.37 AEST

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    David Turner, husband of victim Kate Goodchild who was killed on the Thunder River Rapids ride, leaves the inquest into the Dreamworld disaster at the magistrates court on the Gold Coast. Photograph: Dan Peled/EPA
    The husband of one of the Dreamworld tragedy victims yelled “why didn’t you stop the ride” in the aftermath of the incident, an inquest has heard.
    David Turner was at the Gold Coast theme park on 25 October 2016 when a raft carrying his wife Kate Goodchild and five others collided with another on the Thunder River Rapids ride.
    Goodchild, her brother Luke Dorsett, his partner Roozi Araghi and another woman, Cindy Low, were all killed.
    On Tuesday, an inquest heard evidence from attractions supervisor Sarah Cotter that she witnessed Turner yelling at staff following the tragedy.

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    Cotter, an experienced operator of the 30-year-old ride, said she believed the ride operator on duty had failed to shut down the conveyor in time to avoid the tragedy.

    “There was a raft on an angle – for it to be in that position the conveyor must still have been running through all that time,” she said.
    “I don’t think it was ever stopped, or [it was] just jammed stopped.”
    She said an alarm button that would alert park staff to an emergency had not been pushed during the tragedy as it should have been.
    Earlier, Cotter said she had trusted the word of her colleagues that the ride was still safe to operate shortly before it malfunctioned.
    She said she had told engineers a pump malfunction was “ridiculous” after it happened for a second time in about an hour on the day of the accident.
    Engineers assured her the problem was fixed but the ride would be shut down for the day if the malfunction happened again. She gave the all-clear for it to resume.
    About an hour later, the ride’s south water pump malfunctioned for a third time, leading to the fatal collision.
    “I was happy and had the trust in my colleagues that they knew what they were doing,” Cotter told the inquest.
    “If they (engineers) say it’s safe and ready to go, I’m going to believe them.”
    The inquest continues.
    www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/jun/26/dreamworld-victims-husband-yelled-why-didnt-you-stop-the-ride-inquest-hears
 
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