Netflix is being lashed for its new drama series The Accident, which bears a painful similarity to the Hillcrest Primary School bouncy castle incident in Tasmania in which six children died in December 2021.
As in the real-life tragedy, the controversial new show depicts a bouncy castle becoming airborne, killing multiple children and shattering the tight-knit community where it occurred.
Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has demanded the global streaming giant to apologise to the community.
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He said in the state’s House of Assembly on Tuesday that a “massive insensitivity was on display” and called the “distasteful” series “enormously regretful”.
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