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Five children hurt after jumping castle became untethered in Sydney

Five children have suffered minor injuries hurt after a jumping castle blew away in Sydney.
The device detached and blew over a fence next to where it was tethered in Kelvin Park Drive, Bradfield near Liverpool.
Emergency services were called at 9.35am.
Three nine-year-olds, as well as a 12 and 13-year-old were assessed by NSW Ambulance paramedics for non-life-threatening injuries, they said.
They were taken to hospital in stable conditions.
SafeWork NSW are there, NSW Police said.
According to the BOM, wind gusts of up to 74km/h have been recorded in nearby Canterbury, and 89km/h at Sydney Airport.




