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chinese man's photos exposed, could face up to life imprisonment

2024-10-04

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yesterday (october 3), nandu reporters learned that a 33-year-old chinese citizen holding a student visa was accused of pouring hot coffee on a 9-month-old baby in a park in brisbane, australia, in august this year, causing the baby to collapse. a baby suffered life-threatening burns over multiple areas of his body.

local police said a warrant for the man's arrest had been approved and he was charged with intentionally causing grievous bodily harm, which carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. the man has now left australia.

the man involved.

according to local media reports, on august 27, the above-mentioned man suddenly walked towards a mother and son who were having a picnic in a park in brisbane, australia. spilling scalding coffee on a 9-month-old baby, and then fled the scene. the incident resulted in the baby suffering life-threatening burns over multiple large areas of his body. he has undergone four surgeries at the queensland children's hospital. the damage may last a lifetime

local police revealed, the man involved first came to australia in 2019 and had been holding a holiday visa, but later changed to a student visa.the man has no family or criminal record in australia and has worked in queensland, new south wales and victoria.

the police said, a warrant was issued for the man's arrest on charges of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.the maximum penalty is life imprisonment. it is understood that the man drove to new south wales the day after the incident, and then flew out of australia from sydney on august 31.

southern metropolis daily (nddaily), n video report

nandu reporter weng anqi