Mother of boy killed in bouncy castle tragedy opens up on her loss
Zane Mellor, 12, was one of five children killed in a tragic jumping castle incident. His mother and grandfather spoke about their grief and how they're coping. The mother is grateful to community but said 'nothing brings my baby home'.
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