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I have tried to have this on as well as the main radio panel but just gives me a white page, are the panels meant to be on a choice of one of can we use 2 as i like the main radio panel on the front end but also the smaller panel on all other pages? You can post now and register later.

If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. Existing client? Sign in Sign in with Email. Sign in with Facebook. Sign in with Twitter. Sign in with Google. Sign In With Apple. Search In. Six children were killed and several others injured at a school celebration in the Australian state of Tasmania when a strong gust of wind lifted a bouncy castle more than 30 feet into the air.

Nine students at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport fell from around 10 meters — or 32 feet — after a "significant local wind event caused a jumping castle and several inflatable 'zorb' balls to lift into the air," Tasmania Police said in a statement on Thursday.

Authorities initially said four children were killed in the incident, but confirmed to NPR that a fifth later died in the hospital. A sixth fatality was confirmed by authorities on Sunday.

They are three year-old boys, a year-old girl, an year-old boy and an year-old girl. Authorities have released the names and ages of the children who died, with the permission of their families. Hillcrest Primary School had been celebrating the end of the school year with a "Big Day In," according to a post on its Facebook page.

The event included water activities like a slip 'n slide and sprinklers as well as games, dancing, arts and crafts, a bouncy castle and zorb balls inflatable, transparent orbs also known as "human hamster balls".

Police said Friday that nearly 40 Year 5 and Year 6 students had been participating in the day's events. That would put them between the ages of 10 and On Thursday, the school posted on Facebook that there had been an accident and asked parents to pick up their children.

Police said that the incident happened around 10 a. Law enforcement and Tasmanian officials are offering their thoughts and sympathies to the loved ones, community members and first responders impacted by the tragedy.

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