Court decision expected over jumping castle tragedy
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A court is set to deliver a decision in a health and safety case against the operator of a jumping castle over a tragedy that killed six children at a primary school.

Students Chace Harrison, Jalailah Jayne-Maree Jones, Zane Mellor, Addison Stewart, Jye Sheehan and Peter Dodt died after the incident at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport, Tasmania, in December 2021.

Three other children were seriously injured in the accident, which made worldwide headlines.

Six children were killed when a jumping castle was lifted into the air at Devonport, Tasmania, in 2021. (Nine)

They were enjoying end-of-year celebrations on the oval of the school in north-west Tasmania when a wind gust lifted the castle and several inflatable balls into the air.

Rosemary Gamble, the owner of Taz-Zorb, pleaded not guilty to failing to comply with health and safety duties.

She faced a 10-day hearing in Devonport Magistrates Court in November and Magistrate Robert Webster is expected to deliver his decision today.

The victims were students at Hillcrest Primary School. (Nine)

According to court documents, seven students were on the castle when a significant weather event dislodged it.

They fell from the castle, while a blower attached to the castle to keep it inflated struck a nearby student.

One witness said the castle was tossed 75 metres by the mini-tornado, while one student recalled seeing her friend fall and another heard screams.

Engineering and weather experts, as well as the castle’s Chinese manufacturers gave evidence at the hearing.

Six children - Zane Mellor, Peter Dodt, Jalailah Jayne-Maree Jones, Addison Stewart, Jye Sheehan and Chace Harrison - were killed after a wind gust lifted the castle into the air at Hillcrest Primary School in northwest Tasmania on December 16, 2021.
Zane Mellor, Peter Dodt, Jalailah Jayne-Maree Jones, Addison Stewart, Jye Sheehan and Chace Harrison. (Nine/Supplied)

Gamble, who was charged in November 2023, is accused of failing to ensure the anchorage system was sufficient to prevent the castle from lifting.

It is alleged the castle was tethered at four of its eight anchorage points, not in line with the manufacturer’s instructions, which required a peg at each point.

It has also been alleged Gamble didn’t follow the manufacturer’s instructions and failed to properly train Taz-Zorb staff and take all reasonable steps to ensure children weren’t exposed to risk.

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