A complex coronial inquest into the primary school tragedy is ongoing, but it is believed children fell approximately 10 metres after a powerful gust of wind lifted up a jumping castle into the air. 9News
photographer thought he was attending a school where a child might have "a broken arm" after falling off a jumping castle, just before Christmas last year.
A commemoration was held at the Devonport Market Square on Thursday evening for the public while a private ceremony will be held at Hillcrest Primary School today. He said he got a call from one of his newspaper editors asking if he could "skip the job in Burnie and head straight to Hillcrest". The victims of the Devonport jumping castle tragedy: Peter Dodt, 12, Addison Stewart, 11, Zane Mellor, 12, Jye Sheehan, 12, Jalailah Jayne-Maree Jones, 12 and Chace Harrison, 12.
Police officers consoling each other at Hillcrest Primary School after the jumping castle tragedy. Picture: Simon Sturzaker, The Advocate "I didn't know at that stage… they would have had two kids at that school so whether it was Chace or Sienna."
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