The Australian prime minister has committed thousands of dollars in support for the Tasmanian city of Devonport where five school children were killed
The Australian prime minister, Scott Morrison, has committed thousands of dollars in support for the Tasmanian city of Devonport where five school children were killed in a jumping castle accident.
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Bouncy castle fall: Australia mourns 'terrible tragedy' after children killedFive children died and four others were injured when a wind gust blew away the castle at a school fair.
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Father of jumping castle victim 'completely lost' without his sonZane Mellor's life was cut short on Thursday at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport when the bouncing house was picked up by a 'mini-tornado' and flew 10 metres in the air.
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Boy who wanted to be an astronaut is the third jumping castle victimPeter Dodt, 12, was celebrating his last day at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport on Thursday morning when a freak gust of wind lifted the bouncing house off the ground.
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Scott Morrison pays tribute to jumping castle vicitimsThe couple broke down as they left flowers outside Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport on Saturday.
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Tasmania jumping castle tragedy: child victims named as Devonport community mournsPremier Peter Gutwein says the tragedy at Hillcrest primary school in Devonport is beyond comprehension as police begin investigating bouncy castle accident and one child is released from hospital
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