Rosemary Anne Gamble's business, Taz-Zorb, provided inflatable devices including zorb balls and a jumping castle for ...
Rosemary Gamble, the operator of Taz-Zorb which supplied and set up the equipment, has pleaded not guilty to failing to comply with a health and safety duty. In closing submissions in Devonport ...
Magistrate Webster will hand down a decision in the case at a later date. Ms Gamble was the owner of Taz-Zorb, the business that supplied the jumping castle and inflatable Zorb balls to the ...
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Inflatables expert tells court Hillcrest jumping castle would have remained anchored if eight star pickets were usedThe Hillcrest Primary School tragedy could have been prevented, a court has been told. Roderick McDonald, an inflatables expert and mechanical engineer, continued giving evidence in the hearing of ...
More than three years after the Hillcrest tragedy and a 10-day criminal hearing, victims’ families will find out whether the jumping castle operator is criminally responsible. Taz-Zorb owner ...
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