The bouncy castle accident deeply shocked Devonport, a city of about 30,000 people on Tasmania’s north coast. BBC


June 07, 2025 Tags:

A tragic accident at a school fair in Tasmania in 2021 claimed the lives of six children and injured three others. The accident happened when a bouncy castle suddenly lifted off the ground and fell from about 10 meters high. The children were playing when strong winds blew the inflatable into the air. This shocking event deeply affected the small town of Davenport and the whole country.

Court Finds Operator Not Guilty

The bouncy castle company owner, Rosemary Anne Gamble, who runs Taz-Zorb, faced charges over the accident. After a court trial, a Tasmanian court found her not guilty. The court said the accident happened because of “an unprecedented weather system” that was impossible to predict or stop.

Magistrate Robert Webster explained the event was caused by a “dust devil,” a rare and sudden whirlwind.

The court heard arguments that no extra safety steps could have stopped this tragic accident. The judge agreed, saying even if Gamble had done more to secure the bouncy castle, it would not have changed the outcome.

Families Grieve and React

The verdict was very hard for the families of the victims. Some parents cried in court, unable to believe the decision. Andrew Dodt, father of one of the children who died, said, “our hopes are just shattered now.” He expressed his deep pain, saying he wanted only an apology for losing his son but knows he will never get it.

“I’ve been broken for a long time, and I think I’m going to be broken for a lot more,” Dodt said.

Details of the Incident

The six children who died were all between 11 and 12 years old. They were students at Hillcrest Primary School, where the accident happened. Five kids were on the bouncy castle when the wind lifted it, and one child was waiting in line but died after being hit by the machine inflating the castle.

The event occurred on the last day of school before the summer break in December 2021. It caused shockwaves across the community and was called “unthinkably heartbreaking” by the country's leaders.

Operator’s Response

Rosemary Anne Gamble’s lawyer said the accident left “scars that will remain for an extremely long time.” She quoted Gamble saying, “I am a mother. I can only imagine the pain that other parents are living with each and every day because of this terrible thing that happened.” Gamble said she will carry the loss of the children with her forever.

This tragic accident shows how sudden natural events can cause heartbreak. Even with safety rules, some risks remain. The town of Davenport and families affected continue to mourn the loss. The court ruled the operator did not cause the tragedy, but the pain of losing young lives remains deep.

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