Ellery84
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“Police have contacted interstate and international agencies in their search for a man wanted in connection with the scalding of a baby in a Brisbane park last month.”
“On August 27, the boy’s mother was enjoying a picnic at Hanlon Park in Greenslopes with a friend and their two infant children when a man reportedly approached the nine-month-old and poured a Thermos of scalding coffee over him.”
“The infant suffered burns to his face, arms and legs, while bystanders helped his mother call emergency services.”
"We are talking with New South Wales, we're talking with Victoria, and we're talking with overseas agencies as well," he said.
"We expect to have some further information on that on Monday or Tuesday."
Interstate and international agencies join Brisbane coffee assault manhunt
I’m going to throw in a bit of a hypothetical timeline.
I think the suspect has gone to get changed, taken a ride-share to the airport and he’s boarded his plane overseas from Brisbane international airport whilst mum and the friend were showering the infant and getting baby Luka to the hospital.
I would say he didn’t take a bag to the airport - just his passport and wallet. He may have purchased a small carry-on bag from the airport shops, and taken that on the plane to give some appearance of some semblance of normality.
I would assume the initial 000 call (if there was one made?) was diverted to the ambulance section, and the police would have been informed and met mum and baby at the hospital.
When baby was stable enough for mum to be interviewed, that might have been like 3 or 4 hours after the alleged crime occurred. The suspect could have been half way to Indonesia by that time. Imo the police won’t interrupt emergency burns care for an infant for an interview. I doubt that Doctors would have allowed that, even if the police had tried. IMO
How long did it take QPOL to get the CCTV footage? I would say minimum 5 hours after the incident occurred.
I would say that at this point, law enforcement have close to zero chance of tracking this abhorrent person down. Zero. I really hope I’m wrong.
On a positive note, baby Luka’s treatment fund is now at $147’000.00
Thank goodness for so many kind individuals out there.
I really feel for this entire family and all of the witnesses, and most of all for the child whose life and development has been adversely impacted by a horrible human being. I want to see him brought back to Queensland and face the justice system.
“On August 27, the boy’s mother was enjoying a picnic at Hanlon Park in Greenslopes with a friend and their two infant children when a man reportedly approached the nine-month-old and poured a Thermos of scalding coffee over him.”
“The infant suffered burns to his face, arms and legs, while bystanders helped his mother call emergency services.”
"We are talking with New South Wales, we're talking with Victoria, and we're talking with overseas agencies as well," he said.
"We expect to have some further information on that on Monday or Tuesday."
Interstate and international agencies join Brisbane coffee assault manhunt
I’m going to throw in a bit of a hypothetical timeline.
I think the suspect has gone to get changed, taken a ride-share to the airport and he’s boarded his plane overseas from Brisbane international airport whilst mum and the friend were showering the infant and getting baby Luka to the hospital.
I would say he didn’t take a bag to the airport - just his passport and wallet. He may have purchased a small carry-on bag from the airport shops, and taken that on the plane to give some appearance of some semblance of normality.
I would assume the initial 000 call (if there was one made?) was diverted to the ambulance section, and the police would have been informed and met mum and baby at the hospital.
When baby was stable enough for mum to be interviewed, that might have been like 3 or 4 hours after the alleged crime occurred. The suspect could have been half way to Indonesia by that time. Imo the police won’t interrupt emergency burns care for an infant for an interview. I doubt that Doctors would have allowed that, even if the police had tried. IMO
How long did it take QPOL to get the CCTV footage? I would say minimum 5 hours after the incident occurred.
I would say that at this point, law enforcement have close to zero chance of tracking this abhorrent person down. Zero. I really hope I’m wrong.
On a positive note, baby Luka’s treatment fund is now at $147’000.00
https://www..com/f/baby-lukas-medical-treatments
Thank goodness for so many kind individuals out there.
I really feel for this entire family and all of the witnesses, and most of all for the child whose life and development has been adversely impacted by a horrible human being. I want to see him brought back to Queensland and face the justice system.