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    Jumping Castle Tragedy: Operator Found Not Guilty, Families Devastated

    Three years after the tragic Hillcrest Primary School jumping castle incident in Tasmania, Australia, which resulted in the deaths of six children and injuries to three others, the court delivered a verdict that has sent shockwaves through the community. The operator of the jumping castle, Rosemary Gamble, was found not guilty on charges of failing to comply with workplace safety regulations. The decision has prompted strong emotional reactions, with many expressing their disappointment and frustration. 'It's been three and a half years since that awful day,' said one parent outside the courthouse, her voice choked with emotion. 'It's just unbelievable that she's been let off.' The video footage shows Ms. Gamble leaving the court, seemingly unaffected by the intense emotions surrounding the case. The judge's decision was based on a lack of sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Ms. Gamble's actions directly caused the tragedy. However, the families of the victims have expressed their intention to appeal the decision, determined to seek justice for their lost loved ones. While the legal battle continues, the community grapples with the emotional weight of the tragedy and the ongoing quest for accountability.

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