Roozi and Luke: fallen heroes to hundreds of Canberra housebuyers

By Noel Towell and Clare Sibthorpe
Updated October 26 2016 - 8:09pm, first published 4:29pm
Luke Dorsett and his partner Roozbeh Araghi of Crace won a court battle over stamp duty. The couple were tragically killed in a horrific accident at Dreamworld on Tuesday. Photo: Melissa Adams
Luke Dorsett and his partner Roozbeh Araghi of Crace won a court battle over stamp duty. The couple were tragically killed in a horrific accident at Dreamworld on Tuesday. Photo: Melissa Adams
Flowers outside Dreamworld on Wednesday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Flowers outside Dreamworld on Wednesday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Roozi Araghi, Luke Dorsett (left) and Kate Goodchild (second from right). The three Canberrans were killed in the Dreamworld accident on Tuesday Photo: Facebook
Roozi Araghi, Luke Dorsett (left) and Kate Goodchild (second from right). The three Canberrans were killed in the Dreamworld accident on Tuesday Photo: Facebook
Luke Dorsett. Photo: Facebook/Luke Dorsett
Luke Dorsett. Photo: Facebook/Luke Dorsett
Roozbeh Araghi. Photo: Facebook/Roozi Aragi
Roozbeh Araghi. Photo: Facebook/Roozi Aragi
Dreamworld CEO Craig Davidson and his employers laid flowers at the theme park on Wednesday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Dreamworld CEO Craig Davidson and his employers laid flowers at the theme park on Wednesday. Photo: Glenn Hunt

Roozi Araghi and Luke Dorsett, who lost their lives in Tuesday's Dreamworld theme-park tragedy, were smart young Canberrans who stood up to bureaucracy and became heroes to hundreds of Canberra households.