The criminal hearing against the operator of a jumping castle at the centre of the Hillcrest Primary School tragedy that killed six children in December 2021 has begun in the northern Tasmanian city ...
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 inflatable jumping castles have gone airborne here this year while children were playing inside, seriously injuring two. Both times employees from local party-rental companies had installed the ...
“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 ...
On day four of the hearing into the tragedy, University of Tasmania climate science lecturer Nicholas Earl-Jones took to the witness stand to describe the weather conditions when the jumping castle ...
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 ...
Families of six children killed in a primary school jumping castle accident are angry and in disbelief after a court dismissed a workplace safety charge against its operator. Zane Mellor, Peter Dodt, ...
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 ...
Workplace safety charges have been laid in relation to a Tasmanian primary school jumping castle tragedy. Six children were killed in 2021. Tasmania's workplace safety regulator on Friday said the ...
Rosemary Anne Gamble faces Devonport court over Hillcrest primary school incident that left six children dead A company operator charged with workplace safety breaches after six Tasmanian primary ...
The death of a four-year-old girl who was reportedly thrown from a bouncy castle after it exploded has prompted an MP to call for a temporary ban on inflatables in public areas. The child is believed ...
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