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Jumping castle maker to appear at Hillcrest hearing


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Jumping castle maker to appear at Hillcrest hearing

Jumping castle maker to appear at Hillcrest hearing

The overseas manufacturer of a jumping castle at the centre of the Hillcrest Primary School tragedy in which six children died will give evidence at a court hearing.

Rosemary Anne Gamble, the operator of Taz-Zorb, which set up the castle, is accused of workplace safety breaches over the incident in northwest Tasmania on December 16, 2021.

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