Specialist police from New South Wales have arrived in Devonport for the tough task of interviewing the young witnesses of last week's disaster. Added 10 minutes ago
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Specialist police from New South Wales have arrived in Devonport for the tough task of interviewing the young witnesses of last week's disaster. Added 10 minutes ago
Read More »Tributes have flowed for the sixth victim of the Devonport incident, as specialist NSW police arrive to assist with the probe.
Read More »Scott Morrison and wife Jenny copped a barrage of criticism along with a lot of support after visiting the Devonport school where six children lost their lives.
Read More »Specialist forensic investigators from NSW Police have travelled to Deveonport to assist Tasmanian Police as they interview young witnesses to last Thursday's jumping castle tragedy. Sadly, a sixth child injured during the freak wind event at end-of-year celebrations at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport died on Sunday afternoon.
Read More »Specialist officers from NSW Police have arrived in Devonport, Tasmania to interview children who witnessed the jumping castle tragedy.
Read More »After an intense three days of competition, the Devonport talent claimed the young rider classification and only missed the senior podium by one spot and 10 seconds. Louw finished fifth in the final-stage individual time trial on a 3.
Read More »A father of one of the survivors of the tragic Devonport jumping castle tragedy says his son is “so lucky” to be alive.
Read More »An 11-year-old boy died on Sunday from a jumping castle accident four days ago in Australia's island state Tasmania, taking the death toll from the tragedy to six children, police said. The children fell 10 metres (33 feet) to the ground after an inflated jumping castle was lifted into the …
Read More »A sixth child has died from the Devonport jumping castle tragedy, authorities have confirmed. “An 11-year-old boy died this afternoon, his name is Chase Harrison,” Tasmanian Police Commissioner Darren Hine said on Sunday.
Read More »A sixth child has died in hospital as a result of Devonport's Hillcrest Primary School tragedy, Tasmanian police say. “It is with a heavy heart that I can confirm an 11-year-old boy passed away in hospital this afternoon,
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