'Worst few moments of my life': Community mourns children who fell from flyaway jumping castle By News December 17, 2021 Add Comment Edit A small northern Tasmanian community has been left "heartbroken" after five children die when a jumping castle takes off in a gust of wind at an end-of-year primary school event. Share this post Related PostsBrisbane Heat finals win highlighted by phenomenal catch, season over for Adelaide StrikersAustralians stranded on Norfolk Island by NZ COVID-19 travel bubble suspensionHow does Donald Trump get back on Facebook? Here's who decidesSt Kilda outlasts Western Bulldogs to make winning start to AFLW campaignGrowing concern COVID-19 could be in South-East Queensland community after more wastewater testingAre you being invaded by huntsman spiders like these families? It could be the weatherFrance stops short of third coronavirus lockdown, but experts warn it's likely to comeWhat are hedge funds, and how did they (accidentally) cause GameSpot's massive surge?
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