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5 children killed as bouncy castle, blown away into sky, throws them from 33 feet

The bouncy castle tragedy was one of Australia's deadliest accidents involving an amusement ride.

December 17, 2021 / 12:03 IST
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Australia: The large, inflatable bouncy castle the children were playing in lifted off the ground. (Representational)
Australia: The large, inflatable bouncy castle the children were playing in lifted off the ground. (Representational)

Five children died after an inflated, bouncy castle in their school was blown off into the air by strong winds in Australia’s Tasmania on Thursday. The children were thrown from a height of about 10 metres (33 feet) after the large inflatable castle they were playing in lifted off the ground, the police said, quoting eye-witnesses.

Those who died are three 12-year-old boys and two girls, aged 11 and 12. The accident occurred on Thursday morning, on an otherwise sunny day, during the end-of-year celebration at the school.

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It was one of Australia's deadliest accidents involving an amusement ride.

Three more children are in critical condition and in hospital in Tasmania capital Hobart and one was recovering at home, Tasmania police chief Darren Hine. Some 40 students were taking part in the celebrations.