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Sicko, who poured scalding coffee over BABY with his mother, is finally identified – but the police make tragic revelations

Sicko, who poured scalding coffee over BABY with his mother, is finally identified – but the police make tragic revelations

A twisted man pouring boiling hot coffee A baby over nine months old has finally been identified.

The horrific, unprovoked attack happened at a picnic in a Brisbane park where the boy was with his mother.

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The suspected attacker was identified as a 33-year-old Chinese nationalPhoto credit: Queensland Police
The suspect was caught on video surveillance fleeing the scene

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The suspect was caught on video surveillance fleeing the scenePhoto credit: Queensland Police
The baby suffered horrific burns to 60 percent of his body

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The baby suffered horrific burns to 60 percent of his bodyPhoto credit: Nine

The sick stranger approached the group and poured an entire thermos of hot coffee on them before fleeing the scene.

CCTV footage released by police at the time shows the alleged attacker fleeing Hanlon Park.

And over a month after the attack, the suspect was eventually identified as a 33-year-old Chinese national who was in Australia on a student visa.

He reportedly left New South Wales and fled Sydney Airport a few days later on August 31.

Queensland police An arrest warrant has now been issued against the man for grievous bodily harm.

In a heartbreaking twist police He also revealed that the little one, who suffered burns to 60 percent of his body – including his face, torso and arms – will carry these injuries for life.

In conversation with 4BC radio Deputy Assistant police Commissioner Andrew Massingham said police were “very determined” to arrest the man.

He said: “Our international search for the person who committed the terrible thing continues.” crime.

“The child will carry these injuries for the rest of his life.”

A statement from Queensland Police said it was “working with national and international partner agencies to take this forward.” Investigation further.”

said the police the suspect had no family or criminal record Australia and had previously worked in Queensland, NSW and Victoria.

A picture of the baby shows him sitting on a blanket and happily playing with a toy car before the attack of illness on August 27th.

An off-duty nurse reportedly ran to the baby’s aid after hearing screams coming from her nearby apartment.

She heroically brought the boy to her home and kept him under a cold shower until paramedics arrived.

The baby’s distraught mother told 9News at the time: “It’s torture and I was supposed to be his protector, but I couldn’t protect him.”

“I keep having flashbacks about what happened and I wish he had poured the coffee on me.”

“I don’t know who would think it’s okay to harm a small, innocent baby.”

Detective Inspector Paul Dalton described the attack at the time as “callous and cowardly” and “completely unprovoked”.

The baby was taken to hospital after the stranger poured hot coffee on him

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The baby was taken to hospital after the stranger poured hot coffee on himPhoto credit: Nine
The nine-month-old will suffer the injuries for life

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The nine-month-old will suffer the injuries for lifePhoto credit: Nine
The baby was pictured playing with her toys in the park before the attack

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The baby was pictured playing with her toys in the park before the attackPhoto credit: Seven

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