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    Global Manhunt for Attacker Who ‘Poured Boiling Coffee on Baby in Park’

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    By Latest News Editor on February 14, 2026 World News
    Global Manhunt for Attacker Who ‘Poured Boiling Coffee on Baby in Park’
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    TL:DR – Global Manhunt for Attacker Who ‘Poured Boiling Coffee on Baby in Park’

    • Police are searching for a man accused of pouring scalding coffee over baby Luka in Brisbane, resulting in severe burns.
    • The nine-month-old has undergone eight surgeries to recover.
    • The 33-year-old suspect, a Chinese national, fled to China shortly after the incident.
    • Australian and Chinese authorities are collaborating on the investigation.
    • The incident raised serious concerns about public safety and international legal cooperation.

    International manhunt launched after man ‘poured scalding coffee over baby in park’ | News World



    Global Manhunt for Attacker Who ‘Poured Boiling Coffee on Baby in Park’
    Police are searching for a man suspected of pouring his scalding coffee over baby Luka (Picture: QUEENSLAND POLICE/UNPIXS)

    A man is suspected of fleeing to China after allegedly pouring a hot coffee over a baby in a pushchair.

    The nine-month-old boy named Luka was with his mum and her friend at Hanlon Park in Brisbane in August last year when the man approached them.

    He tipped the scalding coffee over Luka, leaving him with severe burns to his chest, neck, and face.

    Luka has since undergone eight surgeries.

    The suspect, a 33-year-old Chinese national, left the scene immediately.

    Chinese authorities have since arrived in Australia to help find the man.

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    Police believe he boarded a flight to China just hours before he was able to be identified.

    The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said: ‘The AFP values the ongoing cooperation from Chinese authorities and their shared commitment to pursue all avenues for justice in light of the alleged offender’s location.

    ‘China has extraterritorial jurisdiction to prosecute its citizens for conduct which occurs outside China.

    ‘The AFP is working jointly with Chinese authorities on appropriate options to take this matter forward.’

    Chinese Ambassador Xiao Qian confirmed his country was helping with the investigation, including sending a ‘working group’.

    09/09/2024 - AUSTRALIA - Australian police are working with their international counterparts to locate a man they believe fled the country after pouring boiling coffee on a baby in Brisbane. The random attack - which occurred last month and has shocked the nation - left the nine-month-old boy with ???serious burns??? to his face and limbs. Queensland Police have issued an arrest warrant for a 33-year-old wanted over acts intending to cause grievous bodily harm, a charge which carries a possible life sentence. However, on Monday they said their main suspect flew out of Sydney airport six days after the incident, and just 12 hours before they were able to confirm his identity. The infant was at a picnic with his family at a suburban park on 31 August, when witnesses say a ???strange man??? approached, emptying a flask on the child before fleeing on foot. The baby was immediately given first aid, before an off-duty nurse took him to her nearby apartment to run his burns under cold water. However the child suffered dramatic injuries which have already required multiple surgeries, and his parents say he is facing a years-long road to recovery. The motive behind the incident is still unknown, Det Insp Paul Dalton told media, describing the case as one of the ???most complex and frustrating??? he had ever led. He confirmed that police knew to which country the suspect had fled, as well as his name, but said disclosing the information at this time could jeopardise their investigation. The man is an ???itinerant??? worker who had travelled to Australia repeatedly since 2019 and had addresses in both New South Wales and Victoria. Dept Insp Dalton also said the suspect was aware of "police methodologies" and had been "conducting counter-surveillance activities" to evade them. The baby's parents on Monday told media they were "devastated" to learn the suspect had left the country but also relieved he was gone. PICTURE: UNPIXS 09/09/2024
    An international manhunt has been launched to find the man suspected of pouring the coffee (Picture: QUEENSLAND POLICE/UNPIXS)

    He said: ‘To talk with Australian colleagues, to see exactly what happened, how it happened, and see how both sides can work together.

    ‘We’re now preparing for the working group to come, so we are serious in addressing this concern, and we’re serious in taking the necessary actions.

    Chinese media reported the suspect had entered Australia many times on tourist and student visas.

    But his latest application was rejected, leading him to erupt with anger.

    ‘Finally, he vented his anger and allegedly hurt a baby before leaving Australia,’ reported China’s New Tang Dynasty Television.

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