Families of children killed in the Hillcrest jumping castle tragedy have reacted with shock and sorrow, and have questioned the legal system, after the castle's operator was told she is "free to go".
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Jumping castle operator at centre of Hillcrest tragedy that killed six Tasmanian children faces criminal hearing
Warning: This story contains details that may distress some readers. A criminal case into the deaths of six Tasmanian primary school students has heard children were seen falling from a jumping castle ...
A criminal court hearing over the Hillcrest Primary School tragedy has faced more delays, with defence experts not yet granted access to inspect the jumping castle. A coroner is concerned about 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 ...
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