GOLD COAST: An Australian theme park said Wednesday that it will reopen more than six weeks after four people died in a ride malfunction.
Dreamworld on Queensland state's Gold Coast will reopen to the public with several of its rides operating on December 10, the park owner Ardent Leisure Group told the Australian Securities Exchange.
The Thunder River Rapids ride, in which four people died when a raft overturned on October 25, will never reopen.
The rest of Dreamworld's rides will progressively open as they are signed off as part of a safety review, the company said.
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Dreamworld on Queensland state's Gold Coast will reopen to the public with several of its rides operating on December 10, the park owner Ardent Leisure Group told the Australian Securities Exchange.
The Thunder River Rapids ride, in which four people died when a raft overturned on October 25, will never reopen.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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