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Exposed: Mar 23

Next week’s episode features interviews with witnesses and investigators who have never spoken before.

Part 2 of Exposed: The Ghost Train Fire delves deeper into Sydney’s Luna Park fire in 1979, killing seven people – six of them children.

Next week Caro Meldrum-Hanna will unveil new information around claims of arson at hand.

After 42 years, and despite multiple inquiries, no one has ever been held accountable for the blaze. But now, after an exhaustive 18-month investigation, award-winning journalist, Caro Meldrum-Hanna and the Exposed team reveal compelling new information and eyewitness accounts that change the narrative of what really happened that night.

“I fear for my life every day. I’m still today scared shitless.”
“We’ve all been silenced. Anything that was trying to steer someone to the truth has been silenced.”

Next week’s must-watch episode features interviews with witnesses and investigators who have never spoken before, interrogating claims by police that the fire was nothing more than a terrible accident. The full, untold story points away from an electrical fire and firmly towards arson.

The testimony of a key group of people, who have never gone public with their story suggests something sinister occurred.

Why were the police so quick to rule the fire an electrical fault? Could this tragedy – that killed a father and his two young sons as well as four schoolmates – be one of Australia’s biggest miscarriages of justice?

Production Credits: Exposed is an ABC Special Investigation by Caro Meldrum-Hanna, Patrick Begley, Dunja Karagic and Jaya Balendra. Series Producer Jaya Balendra. Executive Producer Sue Spencer. International Distributors ABC Commercial.

8:30pm Tuesday on ABC.

One Response

  1. If some one had it set alight to redevelop the site for business or residential use, well that didn’t work, did it?-a lot of speculation there-bad things happen, especially in the wake of the lack of proper regulation

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