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THIS is the terrifying moment a freak wind blew a bouncy castle 40ft into the air sending children plunging to the ground. The shocking footage shows children falling from the inflatable as onlooke… ...
Parents ‘broken’ after bouncy castle operator cleared in deaths of 6 kids By Rachel Goodman Global News Posted June 6, 2025 12:17 pm Updated June 7, 2025 10:51 am ...
Bouncy castle owner Rosemary Gamble leaves Devonport Magistrates Court in Devonport (Picture: AAP Image) An Australian woman whose bouncy castle was blown into the air, leaving six children dead ...
One was reportedly left with a fractured skull and the other a broken arm. It is not clear how many or if any other children were on board and managed to cling on inside the bouncy castle, which ...
Australian bouncy castle operator acquitted in accident that killed six children Families of victims express disbelief over verdict Shweta Sharma Friday 06 June 2025 10:05 BST 0 Comments ...
The devastated mother of 12-year-old Zane Mellor, Georgie Burt, began yelling from the public gallery after the bombshell verdict was read out.
Families of children killed in the Hillcrest jumping castle tragedy have reacted with shock and sorrow, and have questioned the legal system, after the castle's operator was told she is "free to ...
NEW CASTLE, Del. (WPVI) -- Police have identified the man who was shot and killed on Thursday night in New Castle, Delaware. The shooting happened just before 9:30 p.m. on the 100 block of Ryan ...
An Australian bouncy castle operator at the centre of a tragedy in 2021 that killed six children and seriously injured three has been cleared of breaching safety laws. A court found Rosemary Anne ...
Rosemary Gamble, the sole operator of Taz-zorb, was charged with failure to comply with health and safety duty after a jumping castle at Hillcrest Primary School was lifted 10m into the air by a ...
Emergency crews, including the air ambulance, were called to the northbound carriageway of the A19, near Castle Eden, just north of Hartlepool, at 6.45am on Thursday, June 5.
Herstmonceux Castle, which serves as the university’s Bader College, was abruptly closed in 2023 after serious structural issues were discovered. A report obtained by CBC shows there are deeper ...