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 ...
Taz-Zorb owner Rosemary Gamble has pleaded not guilty to one count of failure to comply with health and safety duty category 2. The charge relates to an incident at Hillcrest Primary School in ...
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Anchors for jumping castle at centre of 2021 Hillcrest tragedy not to Australian standard, engineer tells Devonport court hearingRosemary Anne Gamble's business, Taz-Zorb, provided inflatable devices including zorb balls and a jumping castle for Hillcrest Primary School's Big Day In end-of-year celebrations on December 16 ...
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