Premier 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
Australia jumping castle tragedy: police investigate the Tasmania bouncy castle accident that killed five children from Hillcrest primary school in Devonport.Australia jumping castle tragedy: police investigate the Tasmania bouncy castle accident that killed five children from Hillcrest primary school in Devonport.
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