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.
A jumping castle at the centre of a primary school tragedy that killed six children was lifted, spun around in circles and tossed 75m by a 'mini-tornado', a court has been told. Rosemary Gamble, ...
Rosemary Gamble, the sole operator of Taz-zorb, was charged with failure to comply with health and safety duty after a jumping castle at Hillcrest Primary School was lifted into the air by a freak ...
An inflatables expert for the defence's case will be allowed to examine the jumping castle at the centre of a 2021 Tasmanian school tragedy in which six students died, ahead of a trial beginning later ...
The families of six children killed in the Hillcrest Primary School incident are bracing for a high profile court case. The Taz-Zorb jumping castle was scheduled to be set up at a secret location on ...
“Our products are produced according to Australian standards, even certified by the most strict European standards,” East Inflatables employee Fiona Chen said to Ms Gamble in an email around the time ...
Two children were injured today after a dust devil lifted a jumping castle into the air, sending it airborne before crashing in a local intersection. The Tucson Fire Department responded to the ...
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