Crime & Safety

Report: No Criminal Charges After Nashua Bouncy House Goes Airborne, Injuring 2 Toddlers

The horrifying ordeal happened at Sullivan Farm in October.

Prosecutors have decided not to press charges in a terrifying incident at Sullivan Farm last year when a bouncy house with two toddlers flew in the air and flipped over.

The toddlers were seriously hurt.

WMUR reported the Hillsborough County Attorney’s Office reviewed the incident and decided not to press charges.

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The bouncy house was owned by Gary Bergeron, who also owns Sullivan Farm.

Authorities said on Oct. 12, two boys aged 2 and 3, respectively, climbed into the bouncy house, which was not open to the public. A gust of wind blew the house 50 feet in the air and it landed about 100 feet from its original spot.

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The two toddlers are now doing OK, according to WMUR.

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