Police officer sues over Dreamworld theme park tragedy after his 'traumatising' experience of encountering the dead bodies of four victims
Policeman claimed he had PTSD after seeing bodies from the 2016 tragedy Four people lost their lives when Thunder River Rapids ride malfunctioned Police officer Andrew Mainey said he saw bodies 'caught up in the gears' of ride By Eliza Mcphee For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 21:42 GMT, 27 November 2021 | Updated: 21:42 GMT, 27 November 2021
A policeman who saw the bodies of the Dreamworld Thunder River Rapids tragedy's four victims is suing the theme park - claiming he has suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder in the years since.
Kate Goodchild, her brother Luke Dorsett, his partner Roozi Araghi, and NSW mother Cindy Low all died when the Gold Coast ride malfunctioned on October 25, 2016.
Police officer Andrew James Mainey was sent to the scene to help paramedics and held a sheet over the bodies of those who had just been killed.
Four people died on Dreamworld's Thunder River Rapids ride on October 25, 2016 when the ride malfunctioned
'I could also see bodies caught up in the gears of the Thunder River rapids ride,' Mr Mainey said in an affidavit to court, the Gold Coastread more from dailymail.....
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