International Manhunt for Man Who Attacked Baby with Scalding Coffee

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Police are searching for a man accused of pouring scalding hot coffee on a nine-month-old baby in a Brisbane park.** The man, believed to be an itinerant worker, is believed to be in an unnamed country after fleeing the country days after the incident. The baby sustained serious burns and required multiple surgeries. The police are accusing the man of intending to cause grave bodily harm, which could carry a penalty of life in prison. The man was known to have addresses in both New South Wales and Victoria states, but police are not providing further details as it could endanger their efforts to apprehend him. **The police are determined to capture the man and bring him to justice, and are urging anyone with information to come forward.

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