
1979 Luna Park Ghost Train fire: Accident or arson?
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Seven people, including six children, died in a horrific fire at Sydney’s Luna Park in 1979. Investigators at the time found an electrical fault was to blame.
The ABC’s investigative journalist Caro Meldrum-Hannah is hosting a new three-part series investigating the blaze. She found the survivors, who for the first time, have had a chance to tell their story.
The blaze erupted on a cold June night more than 40 years ago. It has never been adequately investigated – until now.
Was it an accident, or arson?
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