Two married fairground workers have been found guilty over the death of a girl who was killed when a bouncy castle she was inside blew away.

William and Shelby Thurston were convicted of the gross negligence manslaughter of seven-year-old Summer Grant by majority verdict at Chelmsford Crown Court.

Summer died in hospital after she was rescued from the inflatable at an Easter fair in Harlow, Essex, in March 2016.

William Thurston, 29, and his 26-year-old wife Shelby had denied manslaughter by gross negligence.

The defendants, of Wilburton, near Ely, Cambridgeshire, told the court that before the incident they had not thought winds were so strong that the inflatable was capable of blowing away.