Two boys from jumping castle tragedy moved out of intensive care

Two boys from jumping castle tragedy moved out of intensive care

Two of the children involved in the Hillcrest Primary School jumping castle tragedy have been moved out of intensive care and are in a stable condition. Last Thursday a Tasmanian primary school celebration turned into a tragedy when a jumping castle blew into the air causing the deaths of six children.

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