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Three-Year-Old Girl Critically Injured in LaSalle Bouncy Castle Incident

Three-Year-Old Girl Critically Injured in LaSalle Bouncy Castle Incident

Post by : Shweta

A three-year-old girl is in critical condition following a distressing incident at a church event in LaSalle, Ontario, where a bouncy castle was lifted by powerful winds. This unfortunate event took place on Sunday during an outdoor gathering that aimed to bring families together for community fun and children’s entertainment. What started as a festive occasion turned into a chaotic scene when sudden winds swept through the site, causing the inflatable to soar into the air.

Emergency responders indicate that the girl was either inside or very close to the bouncy castle when a fierce gust picked it up. Witnesses described a moment of panic as the inflatable was tossed around by the wind before crashing down. Emergency teams, including paramedics and police officers, swiftly arrived after receiving alerts of a critical injury involving a child.

The child sustained severe injuries and was first rushed to a local hospital before being moved to a specialized pediatric trauma center for intensive care. Authorities confirmed that she continues to be in critical condition. While no other significant injuries were reported, several attendees were left traumatized by the unfolding events.

Investigators from LaSalle and local emergency services have opened an inquiry into the factors contributing to the incident. This examination will focus on the weather conditions at the time and the methods used to secure the inflatable attraction. Regulations for inflatable devices typically include proper anchoring and vigilant monitoring of weather, especially during open-air events.

According to weather reports, parts of southwestern Ontario experienced erratic and vigorous wind speeds on Sunday. Safety experts have warned that inflatable attractions can pose risks when subjected to sudden, high winds—a concern underscored by previous accidents in Canada and elsewhere, which have ignited demands for stricter safety protocols.

Officials from the church conveyed their sympathies for the injured child and her family, emphasizing the congregation's sorrow over the incident. The community has rallied to support the family with prayers and assistance during this difficult time. The church is fully cooperating with ongoing investigations and is reviewing their safety practices for future events.

This incident has sparked renewed discussions regarding the safety protocols for inflatable amusement devices during public events. Experts emphasize that even moderate winds can pose a risk if inflatables are not securely anchored or if the weather changes suddenly. Authorities are expected to analyze the evidence meticulously before deciding on potential additional safety measures or regulations.

As the inquiry progresses, officials are urging event organizers to keep a close watch on weather conditions and adhere to all safety protocols when using inflatable attractions outdoors. The primary focus remains on the recovery of the young girl, whose condition has profoundly impacted the LaSalle community and highlighted the hazards associated with outdoor recreational equipment in inclement weather.

June 2, 2026 12:29 p.m. 281

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