Two children killed in the Tasmania jumping castle incident have been identified after friends and loved ones created fundraiser pages to help the families.
Two Year 6 students killed in the jumping castle tragedy at a Tasmanian school have been described as"beautiful and sweet kind souls".
Addison Stewart has been identified as one of the victims of the jumping castle tragedy in Tasmania. She was described as a"sweet, kind old soul" Picture: Supplied Grace Johnston said she was trying to do what she could to support Zane's mum, George Gardam, who has been hit"hard" by the tragedy. Addison and Zane were among five Year 6 student killed after a large gust of wind blew a jumping castle they were inside at least 10 metres into the air on Thursday around 10am.
“I'm certain that I speak for all Tasmanians in extending my deepest sympathies to the family, friends and loved ones of everyone affected by today's tragedy,” he said.
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