An Australian woman, Rosemary Gamble, owner of Taz-Zorb, had charges dismissed regarding a tragic incident in December 2021 where a bouncy castle, lifted by a gust of wind, resulted in the deaths of six children at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport, Tasmania. The court found that while Gamble could have taken more precautions, the unforeseen weather event ultimately led to the tragedy, and the charge of failing to comply with workplace health and safety duties was not proved. The families of the victims expressed anguish over the verdict, highlighting the lasting emotional scars from the event.
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