Thunder River Rapids sentencing 'won't change nightmare' for victims' families

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Thunder River Rapids sentencing 'won't change nightmare' for victims' families
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Dreamworld's parent company has been convicted and given one month to pay a $3.6 million fine over the Thunder River Rapids ride tragedy. 9News

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Ms Dorsett travelled to the Gold Coast from Canberra to hear today's verdict with her granddaughter Ebony, whose life was spared when her mother and uncle were killed on the ride.

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