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February, 2025

Luka’s parents got engaged, some happiness despite still not finding the “person” responsible for harming little Luka.


Life-changing update for the parents of baby Luka, who was scalded with hot coffee by mystery man in a Brisbane park​


EXCLUSIVE

The parents of the baby who was badly burnt by a random attacker who threw hot coffee on him are now engaged, providing some happiness to the family as the culprit remains on the run.

A 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 appeal raised more than $230,000 to help fund Luka's treatment and recovery.

The couple have since bought a new home and moved to a new area for a fresh start in the wake of the shocking incident.

Now Luka's parents have revealed their wedding plans, amid frustration that the hunt for his attacker has apparently stalled.

But almost six months on, Luka's mother has revealed the investigation has seemingly ground to a halt.

'I haven't posted about Luka's case for justice in a while,' she posted on social media last week.

'I have tried to remain hopeful while also not letting this consume my thoughts. Well, today it has.

'I'm feeling extremely defeated this morning. No progression on our case and at a standstill from what we have been told.

A Queensland police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday that investigations were still 'ongoing,.'

'No updates available at this time,' they added
.”


 
February, 2025

Luka’s parents got engaged, some happiness despite still not finding the “person” responsible for harming little Luka.


Life-changing update for the parents of baby Luka, who was scalded with hot coffee by mystery man in a Brisbane park​


EXCLUSIVE

The parents of the baby who was badly burnt by a random attacker who threw hot coffee on him are now engaged, providing some happiness to the family as the culprit remains on the run.

A 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 appeal raised more than $230,000 to help fund Luka's treatment and recovery.

The couple have since bought a new home and moved to a new area for a fresh start in the wake of the shocking incident.

Now Luka's parents have revealed their wedding plans, amid frustration that the hunt for his attacker has apparently stalled.

But almost six months on, Luka's mother has revealed the investigation has seemingly ground to a halt.

'I haven't posted about Luka's case for justice in a while,' she posted on social media last week.

'I have tried to remain hopeful while also not letting this consume my thoughts. Well, today it has.

'I'm feeling extremely defeated this morning. No progression on our case and at a standstill from what we have been told.

A Queensland police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday that investigations were still 'ongoing,.'

'No updates available at this time,' they added
.”


How can they ever feel truly safe until the person responsible is apprehended and put before the justice system?

On the other hand I’m glad the parents are planning to get married and have purchased a new home.

How amazing are Australians to support them with that Go Fund me appeal: That kind of support is life-changing and means that they can get the counselling and medical care that they need to help them cope as best they can.
 
How can they ever feel truly safe until the person responsible is apprehended and put before the justice system?

On the other hand I’m glad the parents are planning to get married and have purchased a new home.

How amazing are Australians to support them with that Go Fund me appeal: That kind of support is life-changing and means that they can get the counselling and medical care that they need to help them cope as best they can.

They can feel safe in the sense that the person is no longer in Australia and has no visa to return.

They are unlikely to have any kind of justice unless an extradition proceeding is agreed. I posted on some intricacies and difficulties associated with extradition applications upthread in November 2024.
 
They can feel safe in the sense that the person is no longer in Australia and has no visa to return.

They are unlikely to have any kind of justice unless an extradition proceeding is agreed. I posted on some intricacies and difficulties associated with extradition applications upthread in November 2024.
I'm a bit behind on this case/thread. Has the attacker been identified and his location known?
 
He's faaaaaar away, never to be caught.

As I wrote earlier in this thread,
the only chance to nab him was when he still stayed in Australia.

But,
Guess what?
He caught a plane to his homeland.

Now,
it is "mustard after dinner".

What a pity!

Too bad :(

JMO
 
Det Insp Paul Dalton from the South Brisbane district Child Protection Investigation Unit, said the man was now believed to be overseas after flying out of Sydney airport on 31 August.

Dalton said the man was identified by Queensland police on 1 September – just 12 hours later.

“This is probably one of the most complex and sometimes frustrating investigations that I’ve had to be involved in and lead,” he said.


Queensland Police said that while the suspect's name has been reported in Chinese media, Australian police would not release it due to the risk of compromising the investigation.


Posts from upthread, @PrairieWind
 

A similar crime, in Sydney just 3 days ago

IMO
Started thread..
 
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