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Jumping castle operator faces court over alleged safety breaches
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 6, 2024 - 03:12
Three years after a jumping castle accident left six children dead at a Devonport primary school. A hearing into a criminal charge against the castle's operator has started in court. Rosemary gamble is accused of not safely tethering the castle, but her lawyers argue she couldn't have foreseen the strong winds that caused the tragedy.