A court hears the closing submissions on a criminal case against Rosemary Gamble, who supplied the jumping castle at a Tasmanian school event where six students died, will not be made until 2025.
A mechanical engineer has told a court hearing relating to the Hillcrest Primary School tragedy that Taz-Zorb owner Rosemary ...
An engineer tells a court the Tasmanian operator of a jumping castle at the centre of a 2021 tragedy was inconsistent and not ...
He said he had one hand on a Zorb ball at the moment of the incident ... Mr Monte told the court that four pegs were used on the inflatable at the school oval, despite it having eight anchor ...
The parents of children killed and injured in a jumping castle and zorb ball tragedy at Hillcrest Primary School have reacted with disbelief as the man who put up the inflatable apparatus gave ...