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The accident happened at a primary school fair in Australia in 2021, on the last day of school before the children went on ...
Magistrates in Tasmania said the inflatable was lifted into the air by an ‘unprecedented weather system’ and dismissed the charges against Rosemary Gamble.
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 ...
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 ...
Rosemary Gamble, owner of Taz-Zorb, was found not guilty on Friday morning after previously being accused of failing to properly anchor the inflatable castle.
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 into the air by a freak ...
Rosemary Anne Gamble, who was the owner of Taz-Zorb, which set up the equipment at the school, was accused of not following safety laws and securing the jumping castle. She had pleaded not guilty.
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