On the 17th local time, the police in Tasmania, Australia, announced the names and photos of the five students who died in a safety accident in a bouncy castle on the 16th. Among the students killed were 3 boys and 2 girls.
From left to right in the photo, the names of the children who were killed are Peter Dot, Charela Jones, Edison Stewart, Jay Sheen, and Zane Mailer. Personal information such as names and photos were announced by the police after obtaining the consent of the parents of the students who died.
As of press time, another injured student was discharged from the hospital, but three students are still receiving treatment in the hospital. According to the local police, the three hospitalized students were seriously injured. As to why the bouncy castle is blown up by the wind, whether there are any omissions in the work of fixing the bouncy castle, the police are still investigating.
On the 16th local time, a bouncy castle accident at an elementary school in Devonport, Tasmania, Australia eventually resulted in the death of 5 students and many serious injuries. At the time of the accident, the school was organizing year-end activities, and some 5th and 6th grade students were playing in the bouncy castle. The strong wind blew the castle up, and then some students fell from the sky about 10 meters high, causing tragedy. (Headquarters reporter Wang Cong)Return to Sohu to see more
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