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Baby burnt by coffee ‘deserves justice’ mum says amid extradition doubts

On Monday, the former AFP officer David Craig said Channel Seven believes that the alleged criminal would never face justice in Australia and referred to a lack of a return agreement with China.

“The best result for Bebek Luke and his family is the prosecution of the person under domestic law in China,” he said.

“If I were a Chinese Australian, I would be ashamed of it. The Chinese government thinks it is acceptable for someone to throw hot water to a baby, leave the country and not encounter consequences.”

The police believe that this man is responsible for the attack on Baby Luka.

A police spokesman did not answer certain questions about the case, but these masthead inspectors were “determined to provide justice” for the family.

“More information will be provided at a suitable time,” he said.

The mother of the child, who started to walk, revealed that he had almost a complete healing and that he no longer remembers the attack.

“Luka is developing in life,” he said.

“They still have regular operations, but for all cosmetic purposes, only to reduce the appearance of scars.

“Initially did [remember] When it is the first, but now it doesn’t look like that. “

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