Chinese investigators to visit Brisbane to help in search for man who allegedly burned baby with coffee
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Chinese investigators to visit Brisbane to help in search for man who allegedly burned baby with coffee
"I'm not sure if I should announce this at this moment, but there's going to be a working group from China coming to Brisbane, Xiao said. 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. Xiao said the team will work with Australian police to see what exactly happened, how it happened, and how both sides can work together as a follow-up."
"The stranger allegedly dumped a Thermos of coffee on nine-month-old boy Luka at a Brisbane park on 27 August 27 2024, before fleeing to his home country. Luka suffered horrific burns to his chest, neck and face and endured eight surgeries, including grafts and laser treatments. A supplied image obtained in August 2025 shows baby Luka after he was attacked with hot coffee in 2024."
A Chinese working group will travel to Queensland to assist police investigating the alleged attacker, a 33-year-old who dumped a Thermos of coffee on nine-month-old Luka at a Brisbane park on 27 August 2024 before fleeing to his home country. Luka sustained horrific burns to his chest, neck and face and underwent eight surgeries including grafts and laser treatments. Police matched CCTV images to a man who flew to China 12 hours after images were released. Australian Federal Police have worked with Chinese authorities since the suspect left on 31 August 2024. There is no extradition treaty between Australia and China. Queensland Police Service and the AFP support the Chinese delegation visit.
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