More than one million dollars raised for grieving Devonport families after jumping castle tragedy

More than one million dollars raised for grieving Devonport families after jumping castle tragedy

A community mourning the deaths of five Tasmanian children killed in a jumping castle accident has raised more than $1 million for their grieving families. The children died after a gust of wind sent a jumping castle 10 metres into the air during year-end celebrations at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport on Thursday.

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