The family of the Kiwi mum killed at Dreamworld have spoken of their struggle since the tragedy.
Former Kawerau woman Cindy Low was one of four people who died when a six-person raft on the Thunder River Rapids ride flipped on a wooden conveyor belt. The 42-year-old's son Kieran, 10, and another child were thrown clear and survived.
In a statement, Low's family said they were struggling to "put one foot in front of the other", the Sydney Morning Herald reported.

"We have spent every day trying to put one foot in front of the other, and it is extremely hard," they said.