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Five children have died and four others remain in hospital after wind picked up a jumping castle and threw it into the air at an end-of-year activity day at a Tasmanian primary school.
Several grade 5 and 6 students fell from a height of about 10 metres, causing serious injuries, when wind blew the jumping castle into the air at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport, in the state's north-west.
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Police have not confirmed what was used to anchor down the jumping castle, and have not released the ages of the children involved.
Five children die, several critically injured after jumping castle blown into air at school
This is a shocking tragedy that shouldn't have happened.

Several grade 5 and 6 students fell from a height of about 10 metres, causing serious injuries, when wind blew the jumping castle into the air at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport, in the state's north-west.
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Police have not confirmed what was used to anchor down the jumping castle, and have not released the ages of the children involved.
Five children die, several critically injured after jumping castle blown into air at school
This is a shocking tragedy that shouldn't have happened.

