More than three years on from the Hillcrest Primary School tragedy a Tasmanian magistrate is expected to soon rule on whether the children's deaths and injuries were the result of a criminal act.
A Tasmanian magistrate will in June deliver his verdict in the criminal case against the owner of a jumping castle at the centre of a tragedy at Hillcrest Primary School. I have worked as a ...
Trial into the jumping castle tragedy at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport. Picture: Simon McGuire During the hearing, University of Tasmania climate science lecturer Nicholas Earl-Jones told ...
Hillcrest Primary School jumping castle case being held at ... During the November hearing, University of Tasmania climate science lecturer Nicholas Earl-Jones told the court he was “absolutely ...
There'll be a four month wait for families for a decision in the criminal case into the Hillcrest jumping ... into the air at the northern Tasmania primary school at an end of year celebration ...
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