Australia bouncy castle tragedy: what we know so far about the accident that left five children dead in Tasmania
“There has been an accident onsite at our school. We are closing the school for the rest of the day,” it read. “We ask that parents come to collect their children as a matter of urgency.”Five children – three boys and two girls all between 11 and 12 years old – died from injuries sustained when the jumping castle was lifted into the air by a gust of wind.
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