The mother of Dreamworld tragedy victims Kate Goodchild and Luke Dorsett plans to return to the park and is “fine” with the reopening next week, a friend has revealed.
Ms Goodchild and Mr Dorsett, along with his partner Roozi Araghi and 42-year-old Sydney woman Cindy Low, were tragically killed when the Thunder Rapids River Rapids ride malfunctioned on 25 October.
The theme park will reopen on Saturday, December 10 and according to a friend of the family’s, Sandra Brookfield, Kim Dorsett will one day visit Dreamworld.
“She’s all good with it, she’s fine. She does plan to revisit at some stage,” Ms Brookfield told AAP.
Ms Brookfield organised a crowdfunding page which raised more than $67,000 for Ms Goodchild's two daughters and said the family were overwhelmed by the donations.
The donations will help Ms Goodchild's partner of 13 years Dave Turner and their 10 month-old and 12-year-old daughters.
"I'm thinking of shutting it (crowdfunding) down because I feel the Australian public have reached out and done their bit," Ms Brookfield said.
"The Dorsett family is very appreciative of the public's support."
