Jumping castle at centre of Tasmanian tragedy that killed six children to be examined

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The inflatable castle that lifted into the air in the fatal Hillcrest Primary School tragedy will be inspected by experts ahead of a Devonport court hearing for alleged criminal workplace breaches.

The jumping castle at the centre of the fatal Hillcrest Primary School tragedy will be examined by experts ahead of a likely two-week court hearing for alleged criminal workplace breaches.

Dockray said the pair would inspect the castle as well as the school’s oval and prepare reports by the end of June.The court was told a hearing would likely take two weeks, with Magistrate Duncan Fairley setting down September 2 as a tentative start date.Dockray and crown prosecutor Madeleine Wilson noted sensitivities around where the castle would be placed for examination.

Gamble was granted a continuation of bail with the matter expected to return to court for another mention in early July.

 

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