Zane Mellor, 12, was one of five children who lost their lives when a jumping castle was blown 10 metres into the air by a freak wind gust at Hillcrest school in Devonport, Tasmania, on Thursday.
Dozens of residents from all ages have dropped off flowers, toys and messages of support outside the Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport after Thursday s tragedy.
Mourners have gathered in front of Hillcrest school in Devonport, Tasmania, to grieve the children lost in Thursday s jumping castle tragedy. People could be seen crying and hugging while paying tribute.
A fundraiser set up to help the families of the children lost in the Tasmania jumping castle tragedy has reached more than $1 million across 13,000 donors - including a donation of $45,000.