Serious safety issue allegations emerge in wake of Dreamworld tragedy

By Rachel Olding, Jorge Branco, Cameron Atfield
Updated October 27 2016 - 8:13am, first published 8:05am
Locals grieve outside Dreamworld on Wednesday following Tuesday's fatalities. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Locals grieve outside Dreamworld on Wednesday following Tuesday's fatalities. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Dreamworld victims Roozbeh Araghi, Luke Dorsett and Kate Goodchild. Photo: Supplied/Facebook
Dreamworld victims Roozbeh Araghi, Luke Dorsett and Kate Goodchild. Photo: Supplied/Facebook
Dreamworld chief executive Craig Davidson and his employees leave flowers at the site on Wednesday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Dreamworld chief executive Craig Davidson and his employees leave flowers at the site on Wednesday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Cindy Low, top right, was on the ride with her 10-year-old son. Photo: Supplied/Facebook
Cindy Low, top right, was on the ride with her 10-year-old son. Photo: Supplied/Facebook

Several allegations of serious safety issues at the Dreamworld theme park have emerged as investigators probe a ride malfunction that killed four adults, including two mothers who died in front of their young children.

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