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Bouncy castle accidents kill boy, injure four

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Four children were injured in a bouncy castle accident at Alcoaparken in Farsund, Norway.

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The bouncy castle in Farsund was lifted by the wind.

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Two of the children in Farsund may have fracture injuries.

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Open Questions

5 questions
What caused the bouncy castle in Farsund to lift off — was it insufficient anchoring or a sudden wind gust?
What are the exact injuries of the four children in Farsund?
Was the bouncy castle in Hamme properly anchored according to safety regulations?
What is the current condition of the three other children injured in Hamme?
Are the two incidents in Farsund and Hamme related in any way (e.g., same type of equipment or weather conditions)?
Number of children injured in Farsund incidentfactual

Four children were injured.

According to NRK Sørlandet, NRK Nyheter
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No specific number of injured children is mentioned.

According to Daily Mail - Home

Context: The Daily Mail does not report on the Farsund incident, so there is no contradiction; both NRK sources agree on four injured children.

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