1. Investigation into Dreamworld deaths to “take months.”
A coroner says he expects the investigation into the deaths of four people at Dreamworld to take months to complete.
Yesterday police conducted a re-enactment of last week’s tragedy on the Thunder River Rapids ride using weighted crash test dummies in one of the ride’s rafts.
The coroner James McDougall said it was very complicated.
“The investigation is going extremely well. It will take a long time … months, I’d say,” he told media.
Dreamworld remains closed, with officials saying it will not reopen until at least after the funerals of the four people who tragically lost their lives.
The first of these will take this Saturday with the family of Roozi Argahi celebrating his life at a memorial service.
Meanwhile, The Courier Mail reports the 18-year-old who operated the ride at the time of the fatal accident has made an emotional return to the scene, providing statements to police.
The distraught teenager is said to be an “experienced staffer” but it was her first day operating the Thunder River Rapids ride.
Both have accompanied detectives for a walk-through at the scene, The Courier Mail reports.
They have also been given grief counselling sessions by Dreamworld.
2. Tributes pour in for father of Stephanie Scott who was killed in a freak accident.
The family of murdered school teacher Stephanie Scott are coming to terms with the tragic loss of her father, Robert Scott, who died in an accident on Tuesday.
Police were called to his Canowindra farm in the NSW central west at about noon after his body was found earlier in the day.