Tragic development after man poured hot coffee on a baby in Australia
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There are growing fears that the man who allegedly threw hot coffee on an innocent baby in a park will never face justice.

In a shocking incident on August 27, 2024, nine-month-old Luka suffered severe burns after a stranger poured boiling coffee over him during a picnic at Brisbane’s Hanlon Park.

The individual believed to be responsible subsequently left the country and went back to China, where Chinese law protects him from being extradited to Australia.

Almost one year on, little Luka is still undergoing regular surgery for the scars as his second birthday looms.

Australian authorities have urged China to return the man for prosecution, but the requests have been consistently denied.

Former Australian Federal Police officer Dr David Craig renewed calls for China to cooperate and ensure the man doesn’t walk away scot-free.

‘The problem is how seriously China is going to take it,’ he told Sunrise on Monday.

“China does have the option to extradite its citizens to Australia,” an expert explained. “However, there’s a mechanism that allows them to refuse, and that’s what’s being employed in this case.”

It's been almost a year since baby Luka had hot coffee poured on him by a stranger

It’s been almost a year since baby Luka had hot coffee poured on him by a stranger

Luka's alleged attacker has since fled to China and is yet to face justice over the alleged attack

Luka’s alleged attacker has since fled to China and is yet to face justice over the alleged attack

Dr Smith believes the best outcome for baby Luka and his parents would be for the man to be prosecuted under domestic law in China.

‘There are comparable laws, and China should be able to do that,’ he said.

“If I were a Chinese-Australian, I would feel ashamed that the Chinese authorities seem to find it acceptable for someone to harm a child, escape overseas, and evade justice,” the expert continued.

He pointed out that the person would be able to be prosecuted in Australia had it happened in China.

‘That should happen over there in China,’ he continued.

‘We have a criminal prima facie case against this person for a horrible assault causing permanent damage on an Australian citizen.

‘The Chinese government can prosecute him under domestic law in China.’

He added that Aussies have a right to be concerned that the man faces the consequences.

Luka and his mum following the horrific hot coffee attack

Luka and his mum following the horrific hot coffee attack

“This situation doesn’t align with the justice standards we uphold. I would hope the Chinese authorities feel some embarrassment or a need to ensure justice is served,” Dr. Smith commented.

An ‘acceptable’ alternative would be for Beijing authorities to prosecute this person in China.

‘That way they’re not causing any diplomatic issues,’ Dr Smith said.

“China has similar laws concerning crimes against minors, akin to this alleged incident. Therefore, prosecuting this person in China could lead to an appropriate resolution,” Dr. Smith added.

‘To have no outcome is not acceptable.’

It comes after former NSW detective Professor Michael Kennedy warned that there was little Queensland police could do to have the man accused of burning Luka returned to Australia.

‘All the Queensland police can do in reality is take out an arrest warrant for this bloke, put him on the watch list for the airport and wait for him to come back,’ he told the Daily Mail on Sunday. 

Baby Luka still requires regular surgery on his horrific burns

Baby Luka still requires regular surgery on his horrific burns

‘The reality is the guy’s gone back to China and China isn’t going to send him back here under any circumstances because they just don’t do that.

‘So all they can do in Queensland is put a brief together, put it in a file, take out a first instance warrant for the bloke so that if he comes back he’ll be arrested, which he won’t.’

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