It is a week of shock, fear, disbelief and anger, following the deaths of four people at Gold Coast theme park Dreamworld on Tuesday.
Now, one Dreamworld contractor is being slammed on social media because between the shock, fear, disbelief and anger, he has turned to humour.
“On a positive note … At least they died having fun …” Benn Rattray, 38, who is a contractor at the Coomera theme park, posted to Facebook yesterday.
He was referring to the four people who lost their lives when their raft on the Thunder River Rapids ride overturned on Tuesday afternoon. Kate Goodchild, 32, Cindy Low, 42, Luke Dorsett, 35, and Roozi Araghi, 38, died at the scene. Two children, Ebony Goodchild, 12, and Keiren Low, 10, were also on the raft. They survived the accident that claimed their mothers’ lives.
It wasn't Rattray's first attempt at humour.
On Tuesday, just hours after the accident, Rattray posted a link to a story about the tragedy on his Facebook page. His comment on the article read: “Oops, I knew I forgot something”.
According to the Courier Mail, he followed this up with: “Just heading back to Dreamworld to tighten up the conveyor belt . Was supposed to do it after smoko but forgot …”
Rattray's comments have been called "abhorrent" by a spokeswoman for Dreamworld, who spoke to news.com.au this morning. She said his employer, IPS Logistics, is dealing with the situation.