Whirlysplat
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kypade said:http://www.superherohype.com/forums/showthread.php?t=243710
Looks like I'm right, again.
PS - it wasn't a bouncy castle, it was "an art project - a bit LIKE a bouncy castle"
I thought you said this was posted 3 weeks ago
kypade said:Am i the only one who notices that this was posted like, three weeks ago?
23/07/2006 in the original article I guess you're not that right.


Anyway it happens with Bouncy castles
"Bouncy castle" death
A child in Adelaide, Australia was killed and an adult and five other children seriously injured when a "bouncy castle" amusement device broke its restraints and became airborne. The devices are inflated plastic with three sides and a floor in which children play; they are commonly used at shows and community events. Kidsafe Australia has been able to identify at least four other occasions in which the wind has caused these devices to become airborne and caused significant injury. Other injuries identified have been with children falling from the open side and with body clashes between children. A detailed investigation is under way before a coronial hearing. It is thought likely, on the basis of letters to the British Medical Journal that bouncy castles are an injury risk in other jurisdictions.
- Whirly