Carnival ride operator charged and faces $1.2m in fines after crash By News May 17, 2021 Add Comment Edit NT Worksafe says their investigation found the Octopus Ride's brakes were compromised and that there were multiple defects when one of the metal arms buckled and a cabin crashed to the ground in 2019. Share this post Related PostsWho are you calling 'tree hugger'? Saving forests is rooted in bloodshed and defianceLive: Hockeyroos win seventh consecutive Commonwealth Games gold, closing ceremony begins in BirminghamLive: Kelsey-Lee Barber cleared to compete but Australian athletics loses two big names to illnessLive: Australia sets India 162 to win first Commonwealth Games gold medal in women's cricketLive: Australia's cricketers play New Zealand in Commonwealth Games T20 semi final'A universal language': Why contemporary dance is more accessible than you thinkLive: Hockeyroos out for revenge in Commonwealth Games semi-final against IndiaOne killed, five injured as blasts rock Russian air base in annexed Crimea
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