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Chinese man accused of pouring coffee on baby in Brisbane identified

Details about the identity of a man who is suspected of throwing hot coffee on a baby have finally been revealed, with the suspect still on the run overseas.

Major update after man gives baby life-threatening burns in random attack

The man suspected of pouring hot coffee on a nine-month-old baby in a Brisbane park has been identified as a 33-year-old Chinese national.

Luka was with his mum in Hanlon Park on August 27 when a man who the family had never met poured hot coffee on the baby before fleeing.

The man has since fled the country. Picture: Queensland Police
The man has since fled the country. Picture: Queensland Police

The tot was taken to hospital with serious burns and has since been released - but will have lifelong injuries as a result.

The suspected attacker has now been identified by Chinese media as a 33-year-old Chinese national who was in Australia on a student visa.

The man drove to New South Wales the day after the alleged attack and fled from Sydney Airport on August 31.

Queensland Police have since put an arrest warrant out for the man for intending to cause grievous bodily harm.

The maximum penalty for the crime carries a life sentence.

Police said he had no family or criminal record in Australia and had previously worked in Queensland, NSW and Victoria.

Chinese media are reporting that he was born in Hangzhou, China.

“Queensland Police are working with national and international partner agencies to progress this investigation further,” a statement from Queensland Police said.

Speaking to 4BC Radio on Thursday morning, Acting Assistant Police Commissioner Andrew Massingham said police were “very much committed” to arresting the man.

“Our international search continues for the person that committed that horrendous crime,” he said.

“That child will have those injuries for life.”

The baby was left with devastating injuries. Picture: Supplied
The baby was left with devastating injuries. Picture: Supplied
Police hunt after baby attacked in park

Queensland Police Detective Inspector Paul Dalton previously revealed the man fled the country just 12 hours after they identified him.

“I was in the investigation centre when we put a name to the face and it was a very happy room, only for us to do a check in 15 minutes and find out we’ve lost him,” he said.

“We’ve got 30 detectives working for me. They’re devastated that they missed this person by 12 hours.

“I was deflated, but that deflation quickly turns into determination and resilience to get the job done.”

Baby Luka suffered a number of injuries. Picture: ABC News
Baby Luka suffered a number of injuries. Picture: ABC News
He has now undergone four operations in Queensland Children’s Hospital. Picture: Supplied
He has now undergone four operations in Queensland Children’s Hospital. Picture: Supplied

A GoFundMe was quickly set up for baby Luka’s medical bills, with the campaign reaching almost $200,000.

Luka’s parents provided an update on his condition on September 26 on the fundraiser page, revealing he had just had his first bath back at home.

Luka’s mum says she continues to have flashbacks of the horrific ordeal. Picture: ABC News
Luka’s mum says she continues to have flashbacks of the horrific ordeal. Picture: ABC News

“Safe to say he had the time of his life,” his mum wrote.

“It’s a long road to recovery when it comes to scar management but the worst of it is over, and the outcome is far better than we ever imagined from those first initial few days.

“We now only have to attend outpatients once a week, big improvement from the twice a week general anthestic surgeries.”

His mother had previously written about how she hoped “one day justice will be served”.

“This horrific event should have never happened,” she said.

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Originally published as Chinese man accused of pouring coffee on baby in Brisbane identified

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