Two workers who helped peg down the jumping castle at a Tasmanian primary school on the day six students died have told a Devonport court of the moment they realised it had been lifted into the air.
Two weeks of tense, emotional hearings into the 2021 jumping castle tragedy which caused the deaths of six children have wrapped up at the Devonport Magistrates Court. At times parents left the court ...
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Push for expanded scrutiny at jumping castle inquest
Families of children who died in a primary school jumping castle tragedy in Tasmania want teachers and the then-principal to give evidence at a looming inquest. However, the request is being opposed ...
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Five children injured after jumping castle detached from the ground and was blown over a fence
Five children have been injured after a jumping castle detached from the ground and was blown over a fence by a 'freak tornado'. Emergency services rushed to a home on Kelvin Park Dr in Bradfield, ...
A public inquest will be held into the jumping castle tragedy that killed six kids in Tasmania as a “matter of priority”, six months on from the incident. Six children in years five and six were ...
Jumping castle operator accused of not securing all anchor points resulting in death of six children
The children inside the castle were carried up with it before falling to the ground. Addison Stewart, Chace Harrison, Jalailah Jayne-Maree Jones, Jye Sheehan, Peter Dodt and Zane Mellor died as a ...
Coroner grants permission for experts to inspect Hillcrest jumping castle as part of operator’s defence against alleged safety breaches A jumping castle involved in the deaths of six children will be ...
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