Authorities in Brisbane are still searching for a man who scalded a baby, causing a widespread manhunt.

Brisbane park baby recovering, parents wait for hospital updates.

August 29th 2024.

Authorities in Brisbane are still searching for a man who scalded a baby, causing a widespread manhunt.
A man in Brisbane is currently being sought by the police after he poured hot coffee on a baby in a park. It happened at Hanlon Park in Stones Corner on Tuesday, when a woman and her baby were enjoying a picnic. The stranger approached them and poured the hot liquid on the child before leaving. Thankfully, the baby is now recovering in the hospital and is being monitored closely after the attack.

The police have been working tirelessly to track down the man responsible for this heinous act. They have revealed that after the incident, the man went to a church in Tarragindi and changed his clothes before taking a rideshare car to Brisbane's city centre and then Caxton Street. Police have been going door to door in these areas to gather any information that may lead them to the attacker.

Parents in the area have been on high alert since the incident, with one mother saying that it has made her more aware of her surroundings and keeping an eye out for anyone suspicious. The nine-month-old victim's mother expressed her relief and happiness that her baby is back to his happy self after a few tough days. The baby even attempted to take his first steps again in the hospital, much to his parent's delight.

The baby boy is expected to have a second surgery tomorrow and may require further surgeries in the future. His parents are unsure if he will need skin grafts or laser treatment, but they just want to take his pain away. The parents were told by doctors that the burns on his face, lower arms, and legs should heal properly.

The baby's mother is eager to meet with the off-duty nurse who came to their aid in the park and has appealed for anyone with information to come forward as the Child Protection and Investigation Unit continues their investigation. The man responsible for this attack is described as being in his 30s or 40s with tanned skin and a proportionate build. The police have released two images of him, and they urge anyone who recognizes him to come forward.

Due to the laws protecting child victims of crime in Queensland, neither the baby nor his parents can be identified. This senseless act has caused distress and pain for the innocent child and his family, and the community is outraged. The police are working tirelessly to bring the perpetrator to justice and ensure the safety of the public. It is a reminder to all of us to be vigilant and look out for one another.

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