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Inflatables expert tells court Hillcrest jumping castle would have remained anchored if eight-star pickets were used
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 14, 2024 - 08:21
Inflatables expert and mechanical engineer Roderick McDonald continued giving evidence in the Devonport Magistrates Court on the 2021 jumping castle tragedy at Hillcrest Primary School, which caused the deaths of six children. Mr McDonald said if all the star pickets that were available on the day were used, the jumping castle would have stayed on the ground during the wind event.