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Migrant allegedly attacked baby after visa application rejection

China is urged to take action against a Chinese citizen who threw hot coffee on a nine -month -old child, although the man is protected from delivery under Chinese law.

The child Luka with his mother in Hanlon Park was on August 27, 2024 when a man, an unknown family, threw heat degrees of hot coffee on him before he escaped from the scene in a random attack that caused a public protest.

The infant was burned to 60 percent of his body, including his face and upper body, and had to undergo multiple surgeries.

The man was arrested on CCTV shots fleeing the scene, but the authorities were unable to track it.

A few days later, the suspect-who was identified as a 33-year-old Chinese citizen-went to New South Wales and left Sydney on August 31. It is believed that he returned to China via New Zealand.

Almost a year after the accident, the authorities are pushing from China to take action against the alleged perpetrator, Australian Reports.

Under Chinese law, citizens cannot be handed over to the trial of foreign countries.

It is understood that the Quezland police guides against the suspect have been brought to the Chinese authorities. However, the authorities refused to confirm this step, according to publishing reports.

“There are ongoing talks between Australia and China regarding this issue,” an unnoticed source said to the post.

Last year, Queensland Police developed an arrest warrant for a man to prepare it for serious physical harm, which carries a life sentence.

In June, Acting Commissioner Sheen Chilebe told 4BC radio investigations into the “terrible accident” for nearly one year.

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“This is not something that we stopped in a corner, this was a very serious crime, and we are working hard on it,” he said.

“What I can say is that we are still working with our international partners to apply for this and get a decision here.

 


“We have a set of investigation strategies.”

Acting Commissioner Chelsea said that the accident “struck our investigators strongly” and praised their efforts to find the perpetrator.

Acting radio host Peter Vigan asked whether Queensland police had sent investigators to China, which refused to answer him.

“I don’t want to give up the investigation strategies,” he said.

The Queensland Paul Dalton police inspector revealed last year that the man escaped from the country only 12 hours after identifying him.

He said: “I was at the investigation center when we put a name on the face and it was a very happy room, only for us to perform a 15 -minute examination and discovered that we lost it.”

“We have 30 investigators working for me. They have destroyed that they have missed this person for 12 hours.”

The young boy is still undergoing treatment

It is about to turn to the second in October, Luca is still undergoing the treatment of serious injuries he sustained during the attack.

His parents, who did not want to obtain the name “Luka” for regular surgeries, said, ” He gets laser and skin pace to reduce the appearance of scars. ”

They added that the young boy had scars on his chin, shoulder and back, but “otherwise, he healed well and thrives in life.”

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Luka’s mother previously told Fasting mail In November, her little boy became “somewhat cautious about people” since the accident.

She said: “In those first few weeks, we had no idea what would look like his future, especially because the burns were very large.”

“It really heals really well, the child’s skin is amazing, and the artificial skin vaccinated they have worked well.”

His father said that the prominent burns that were seen on the body of Luca after the accident had recovered “better than we thought.”

“We hope for the time when he becomes a teenager, you will not be able to see the scars anymore,” he said.

The suspect arrived in Australia six years ago

Chinese media reported that the man had been on various visas since his arrival in Australia in 2019, for the first time using the work vacation visa and then switching to the student visa.

He lived in a number of sites on the East Australian coast and previously worked in a meat treatment factory.

But when his latest request was rejected, the suspect was angry and claimed that he sought to get his anger from the child Luka.

Finally, he vent his anger and [allegedly] The new Tang Dynasty TV in China reported that the new TV from the Tang New Tang Tang Dynasty.

The person who is claiming to be a workshop for the suspect has been suffering from a “brain problem” on Chinese social media.

“In the book” Little Book Little Red “, a Chinese person in Australia, he claimed he knew, broke the news that this man was always strange and difficult to deal with.”

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“He was working in a meat factory with a long -term study permit. Later, the meat factory did not require a study permit.”

The TV station added that Luca was “perhaps” [attacked] To take revenge on the eggs. ”

Police says the suspect has no family or criminal record in Australia and was previously working in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.

In a statement to news.com.au, Queensland police said the investigation is continuing. “The QPS and AFP investigators are still committed to securing justice to the victim and his family,” the statement said.

“More information will be provided in time.”

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