One child injured in yesterday's jumping castle tragedy is now recovering at home while three remain in a critical condition.
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Tasmania Police Commissioner Darren Hine confirmed five children - aged between 11 and 12 - were tragically killed after a gust of wind picked up an inflatable jumping castle and several 'Zorb' balls causing the children to fall from a height of 10-metres.
Police understand nearly 40 students in year 5/6 were taking part in the activities when the inflatable became airborne. Commissioner Hine said several adults witnessed the "confronting and distressing" incident and immediately rendered first-aid.
"No doubt this incident will leave its mark and people are sending thoughts and prayers across the country," he said.
If people need support at this difficult time, there are a range of 24 hour support available:
- Kids Helpline - 1800 551 800
- Mental Health Services Helpline - 1800 332 388
- Beyond Blue - 1300 224 636
- Lifeline - 131114