Six children have died in an horrific incident at an end-of-year celebration at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport, northwest Tasmania. At 10 a.m. on December 16, a gust of wind caught a jumping ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Tasmania. Followed categories will be added to My News. Jumping castle owner Rosemary Gamble, of the local company Taz-Zorb, has been charged with one count of ...
A 'dust devil' that lifted a jumping castle into the air, killing six primary school children, could not have been foreseen, a court has been told, as the families of the young victims face a ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Tasmania. Followed categories will be added to My News. Prosecutor Madeline Wilson objected to some of the terminology used in the report, which formed part of the ...
The families of children killed and injured in the Hillcrest jumping castle tragedy have launched a class action against the state of Tasmania and the jumping castle operator. Six children died and ...
The families of six children killed in a jumping castle tragedy in Tasmania have lashed a judge's decision to clear the operator of breaching safety laws - with one grieving mother erupting in the ...
The criminal trial into the Hillcrest jumping castle tragedy will now be extended after a magistrate confirmed it would return next week. All the evidence from expert witnesses was meant to be heard ...
SYDNEY -- Five children died in Australia on Thursday after wind lifted the bouncy castle they were in about 32 feet into the air, local police said. Nine children were in the castle at about 10 a.m.
SYDNEY -- Five children died in Australia on Thursday after wind lifted the bouncy castle they were in about 32 feet into the air, local police said. Nine children were in the castle at about 10 a.m.