Refined steps to reproduce:

1. move thunar binary to an unpathed directory, to prevent any daemon mode 
shenanegans by init.
2. gdb ./thunar
3. mount a drive in the sidebar. any type of drive will work. (USB and fixed 
SATA partitions tested.)
4. open a file on the drive in a program that will lock the file. mousepad 
doesn't work for this. image viewer does though.
5. attempt to unmount the drive:
  a. right click the drive in the side bar
  b. click on "unmount"
  c. you'll see two busy dialogs. cancel both.
6. Do step 5 again. Sometimes the crash doesn't happen if you only do it once.
7. Close the open file.
8. Attempt to unmount the drive again, as in step 5. This time, it should 
succeed. "Okay" any dialogs. They don't always appear, but this does not seem 
to matter.
9. Close the thunar window.

Here is a video of me doing all that:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz1haetybhc

One thing of note is that the first time you do step 5, the blue
highlight on the sidebar jumps to home, but the second time it stays on
the drive. When thunar crashes that drive is still highlighted, but the
main file area shows files in home.

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