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The five youngsters who died after a jumping castle at a Devonport primary school was thrown into the air on Thursday have been named.
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They fell from a height of about 10 metres in the freak accident during end. Five children have died after a wind gust blew a jumping castle into the air at a primary school in north-west Tasmania. Tributes have been left for the victims of the jumping castle tragedy in Tasmania.
Tasmania Police Commissioner Darren Hine confirmed five children - aged between 11 and 12 - were tragically killed after a gust of wind picked up an inflatable jumping castle and several zorb. 4 children have died in a jumping castle tragedy at a Tasmanian school. The death toll from a freak jumping castle accident at a primary school in Tasmanias north west remains at five with three children in hospital after one was allowed to go home.
Five children are dead and another four are critically injured after they fell 32 feet 10 meters from a bouncy castle lifted into the air by wind at a school event in Australia. Two of the five children killed in a horrifying jumping castle tragedy in Tasmania on Thursday have been remembered as sweet beautiful and caring. Student Addison Stewart was identified by her aunty Meghan Aherne as one of the five Year 6 students who died when a gust of wind picked up the jumping castle before it fell 10 metres to the ground the Mercury has.
Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport situated in north-west Tasmania was holding an end-of-year. On a day when these children were meant to. At least five schoolchildren were killed and several others injured after wind gusts swept away a bouncy castle in the Australian state of Tasmania.
Four children are confirmed to have died on Thursday at a Tasmanian school after a wind gust blew a jumping castle approximately 10 metres into the air. Tasmanias jumping castle tragedy everything we know about it and previous incidents Posted 9h ago 9 hours ago Fri 17 Dec 2021 at 230am updated 7h ago 7 hours ago Fri 17 Dec 2021 at 438am. Addison Steward 11 Zane Mellor 12 Jye Sheehan 12 Jalailah Jayne-Maree Jones 12 and Peter Dodt 12.
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Heres what we know. As reported earlier two of the victims who died in hospital. Two young victims of Tasmanias horrific jumping castle tragedy that killed five children have been named as people dig deep to support their grieving families.
The identities of the five children killed in a jumping castle accident in Tasmania on Thursday have been confirmed by Tasmania Police. Four children died and several more suffered serious injuries in. The victims include three boys and two girls from Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport.
Worksafe Tasmania officers and police inspect the jumping castle at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport Australia. Tasmanias town of Devonport is still reeling from a shocking event where a jumping castle blew 10 metres into the air before it came. The fatal jumping castle incident that killed five primary school students in Tasmania this week has come as a tragic reminder of just how dangerous the seemingly harmless toy can be.
Five school children were tragically killed in an unthinkable jumping castle incident in Devonport Tasmania on December 16. Tasmania Police said a wind event caused the jumping castle to lift into the air resulting in students falling from a height of 10 metres.
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