Woman who set up Hillcrest jumping castle not guilty after deaths of six primary school students in Tasmania

Rosemary Gamble, owner of Taz-Zorb which set up the equipment, had pleaded not guilty to failing to comply with workplace safety laws

The operator of a jumping castle at the centre of an incident that killed six children has been cleared of breaching workplace safety laws.

Chace Harrison, Jalailah Jayne-Maree Jones, Zane Mellor, Addison Stewart, Jye Sheehan and Peter Dodt died after the incident at Hillcrest primary school in Devonport in December 2021.

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