Two children safe after ejected from airborne jumping castle at school festival

Jun 9, 2025 Africa views: 207

Two children who were catapulted out of an airborne jumping castle in a freak accident at a school festival are safe and receiving counselling.

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Two children who were catapulted out of an airborne jumping castle in a freak accident at a school festival are safe and receiving counselling,according to the school.

In a statement posted on Facebook,Laerskool Protearif said the children were discharged from hospital on 31 May and 3 June,respectively.

The incident unfolded within seconds on 31 May at the school’s Protea Fees in Krugersdorp.

What began as a joyful afternoon filled with music and laughter turned into a scene of chaos and horror.

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In a widely shared video of the incident,the brightly coloured jumping castle can be seen lifting a few metres into the air while the children are still inside.

As the inflatable structure twists mid-air,the two children are ejected.

Parents can be seen rushing across the school field and reaching for the children.

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Two Children were Injured at a Event in Krugersdorp when they Fell from An Allegedly Unsecured Jumping Castle that Became Airborne. pic.twitter.com/x6M5PhWc9y

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According to reports,the jumping castle was not securely fastened when the wind swept it off the ground.

News24 contacted the event organisers. However,they referred all enquiries to the school.

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