International manhunt for suspect who threw hot liquid over baby in Australia

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Australian authorities say they have issued an arrest warrant for a suspect who poured hot liquid on a 9-month-old baby last month, sparking a national and international manhunt.

The incident took place around noon on August 27 in Hanlon Park in Queensland, in the country’s northeast, a Monday statement from the Queensland Police Service.

The suspect, described by police as a 33-year-old foreign national, “has now left the region and Queensland Police are working with national and international partner agencies to progress this investigation,” police said.

Police have released images of a man who may help in the investigation into the serious assault of a baby in a park in Australia on August 27, 2024. (Queensland Police)Police have released images of a man who may help in the investigation into the serious assault of a baby in a park in Australia on August 27, 2024. (Queensland Police)

Police have released images of a man who may help in the investigation into the serious assault of a baby in an Australian park on August 27.

The suspect was identified by the Morningside Child Protection Investigation Unit, police said.

On the day of the alleged crime, a group of people were approached by an unknown man, who poured hot liquid on the boy and then ran away.

The baby was taken to hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries, the police saidThe child has since been discharged from hospital.

According to police, surveillance footage shows a man running away shortly after the attack.

The man was last seen wearing a black hat, glasses, shirt and shorts. He is of “proportionate build” and has tanned skin, the police said.

This article was originally published on NBCNews.com

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