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DREAMWORLD TRAGEDY ‘I'LL NEVER FORGET THAT DAY’

When Michael Clancy arrived for work at Dreamworld on October 25, 2016, he could never have guessed his life was about to be changed forever. The guest services manager witnessed the devastating, fatal accident at the park that claimed the lives of four visitors.

“Those images will never leave me,” he tells Woman's Day. “I helped deal with the husband and children of one of the poor victims, as well as evacuating the park and helping the police. It was horrific.”

Cindy Low,

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