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[B-2]They fell from a height of ten metres after high winds blew away a plastic inflatable "castle" at a primary school in Tasmania[B-3]
[B-4]Two children were killed and several others seriously injured as they[B-5]fell from a height of ten metres after strong winds blew a plastic inflatable "castle"[B-6] into a primary school in Tasmania state, police said today.[B-7][B-8]First aid services, supported by several helicopters, had rushed to the scene of the tragedy at around 10:00 (local time; at 01:00 CY time) at[B-9]Hillcrest School, Devonport[B-10], Australia's third most populous city.[B-11][B-12]No further information was given to protect the privacy of the children and their families. According to Australian media, an end-of-school-year celebration was underway at the educational institution when the tragic accident occurred.[B-13][B-14]Australia's federal prime minister, Scott Morrison, called the accident "heartbreaking". "[B-15]Young children had gone to have fun, with their families, and instead we had such a horrific tragedy at this time of year. It breaks your heart[B-16]," he said.[B-17][B-18]Source: APE-MPA[B-19][B-19]
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[B-2]They fell from a height of ten metres after high winds blew away a plastic inflatable "castle" at a primary school in Tasmania[B-3]
[B-4]Two children were killed and several others seriously injured as they[B-5]fell from a height of ten metres after strong winds blew a plastic inflatable "castle"[B-6] into a primary school in Tasmania state, police said today.[B-7][B-8]First aid services, supported by several helicopters, had rushed to the scene of the tragedy at around 10:00 (local time; at 01:00 CY time) at[B-9]Hillcrest School, Devonport[B-10], Australia's third most populous city.[B-11][B-12]No further information was given to protect the privacy of the children and their families. According to Australian media, an end-of-school-year celebration was underway at the educational institution when the tragic accident occurred.[B-13][B-14]Australia's federal prime minister, Scott Morrison, called the accident "heartbreaking". "[B-15]Young children had gone to have fun, with their families, and instead we had such a horrific tragedy at this time of year. It breaks your heart[B-16]," he said.[B-17][B-18]Source: APE-MPA[B-19][B-19]
[B-20]Contents of this article including associated images are belongs [B-21]Cyprus Times[B-22]
Views & opinions expressed are those of the author and/or [B-23]Cyprus Times[B-24][B-25]
[B-26]Source[B-27]