Man accused of scalding baby in Brisbane park and fleeing abroad has been identified by police.

A man, 33, is wanted for allegedly pouring hot coffee on a 9-month-old in a Brisbane park and then fleeing overseas.

September 9th 2024.

Man accused of scalding baby in Brisbane park and fleeing abroad has been identified by police.
Authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a 33-year-old man who is suspected of fleeing overseas after committing a heinous act at a park in Brisbane. Detective Inspector Paul Dalton revealed that the man, who is a foreign national, left the country on August 31st, making his escape from Queensland to Sydney in a car.

The man is facing charges of causing grievous bodily harm, which can result in a life sentence. However, due to the ongoing investigation, the country where he has fled to cannot be disclosed at this time. The incident, which occurred at Hanlon Park in Stones Corner, involved the man pouring hot coffee on a nine-month-old baby and his mother who were enjoying a picnic.

Thankfully, an off-duty nurse who heard the mother's screams came to their aid and rushed them to her home for a shower. The motive behind the attack is still unknown, and the man had not been on the radar of authorities in Australia prior to this incident. Inspector Dalton expressed his desire to understand the man's reasoning behind such a cruel act, stating that it is difficult to comprehend how someone could harm a defenseless baby and mother.

The police were able to obtain the man's identity on September 1st, a day after he left the country. However, he had initially provided them with an incorrect name, raising suspicions that he may have been aware of their methods. He was last seen in Tarragindi, where he changed his clothes outside a church before using a rideshare car to get to central Brisbane and eventually making his way to Sydney.

It was revealed that the man had legally entered Australia multiple times since August 2019 and had resided in different addresses in New South Wales and Victoria. He was described as an itinerant worker, adding to the difficulty of tracking him down. Inspector Dalton urged the public to come forward with any information that could help with the investigation.

In the meantime, authorities are still trying to piece together the events leading up to the attack and determine the man's motive. Inspector Dalton emphasized the vulnerability of the victims in this case, a helpless baby and his mother, and expressed his disgust at the man's actions. He also encouraged people to stay updated on the latest news, celebrity, and sports through their WhatsApp channel, with no risk of their private information being shared.

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