2021 Tasmanian school tragedy: Jumping castle owner pleads not guilty to workplace safety charges.

In Tasmania, an expert examination of the jumping castle involved in the Hillcrest Primary School tragedy is planned ahead of a likely two-week court hearing for alleged criminal workplace breaches. Rosemary Anne Gamble, the owner of Taz-Zorb, pleaded not guilty to failing to comply with workplace health and safety requirements. In December 2021, six children were killed and several injured when the inflatable castle was lifted into the air at the school in northwest Tasmania.

March 22, 2024
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