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EXCLUSIVE: Distraught father of young boy who died in jumping castle tragedy speaks out

Zane Mellor, 12, tragically died in a jumping castle disaster in Tasmania. Students at Devonport primary school fell after inflatable was lifted into the air. All five victims were pictured for the first time on Friday afternoon.

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