Peter Anthony Dodt, 12, died after the freak accident unfolded at the Hillcrest Primary School on December 16. Photo / Supplied
Family and friends have gathered to remember one of the children killed in Tasmania's bouncy castle tragedy as a "firecracker of a kid" who was helpful, kind and compassionate.
Peter Anthony Dodt, 12, died after the freak accident unfolded at the Hillcrest Primary School on December 16.
There were nine children from grades 5 and 6 playing on the bouncy castle when a gust of wind blew it 10m into the air during end-of-year celebrations.
He was honoured at funeral service held at Mersey Gardens Chapel and Crematorium on Wednesday where he was remembered as "a surprise package", a "kind caring little soul" and "a firecracker of a kid".
Hundreds of mourners heard of how the young boy tried help the other children who were injured in the incident before he needed urgent medical treatment by paramedics.
One of his teachers Gaye Kelly spoke at the service, saying Peter always wanted to learn, to do his best and would get frustrated if he didn't get the right answers.
She said he wanted to be a policeman when he grew up, so much so that he chose to play that character in the school's play and brought a toy gun and sheriff's badge to add authenticity to the role.