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Deadly jumping castle incident in Tasmania: Everything we know

Work begins on a permanent memorial for victims of jumping castle tragedy Source: Tasmania Police
Investigations continue into the fatal jumping castle accident in the Tasmanian town of Devonport. Six children from Hillcrest Primary School lost their lives and three remain in hospital after a fourth child was allowed home. Tasmania's Education Department has now banned the use of jumping castles and inflatable amusement equipment until further notice. Renuka presents a special report.
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