A seven-year-old boy who was injured after he was thrown from an inflatable tube, or ski biscuit, onto the shore of the Prosser River on Tasmania's east coast at the weekend has died.
A seven-year-old boy who was injured after he was thrown from an inflatable tube, or"ski biscuit", onto the shore of the Prosser River on Tasmania's east coast at the weekend has died.
They said a 43-year-old man had been driving boat about 2:00pm on Sunday when he lost control."Our thoughts are with Archie's family and loved ones at this difficult time," Tasmania Police said.
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