Rosemary Gamble, the operator of Taz-Zorb which supplied and set up the equipment, has pleaded not guilty to failing to comply with a health and safety duty. In closing submissions in Devonport ...
More than three years after the Hillcrest tragedy and a 10-day criminal hearing, victims’ families will find out whether the jumping castle operator is criminally responsible. Taz-Zorb owner ...
During the hearing, two engineering experts disagreed fundamentally on whether the tragedy could have been prevented by the operator, Rosemary Gamble. Despite it now being more than three years ...
Taz-Zorb owner Rosemary Gamble has pleaded not guilty to one count of failure to comply with health and safety duty category 2. Chris Dockray lawyer for Rosemary Gamble. Hillcrest Primary School ...