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Four dead after Australia theme park disaster

By our correspondents
October 26, 2016

GOLD COAST, Australia: Two women and two men were killed at a theme park on Australia´s popular Gold Coast on Tuesday, police said, with witnesses describing how "everyone was screaming" after a raft apparently flipped on a water ride.

Queensland police said the four victims died on the Thunder River Rapids ride at the Dreamworld park, as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull offered prayers to their families over what he called a "very, very, sad, tragic event".

"Four adult persons have lost their lives as a result of the incident," Queensland Police spokesman Todd Reid told reporters on the Gold Coast.

He added that the victims were two men aged 35 and 38, and two women aged 32 and 42. Investigators were notifying their next of kin and no names or nationalities were released.

The ride, which carries circular rafts that can accommodate six persons, "sustained some sort of malfunction, causing two people to be ejected from the ride, another two people were caught inside the ride", Fuller said.

The Gold Coast Bulletin newspaper reported that water was drained from the attraction in an effort to save trapped victims, but to no avail.

Dreamworld, which opened in 1981 and has over 40 rides and attractions, said in a statement that it was "working as quickly as possible to establish the facts around the incident and is working closely with emergency authorities and police to do this". "Dreamworld´s focus and priority is with the families of those involved in this tragedy and will be providing an update to the public as soon as information becomes available."