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The mother of a five-month old baby who was hospitalised after e-bike riders allegedly sprayed a fire extinguisher into their car has opened up about the “traumatic” ordeal.
Police have released footage of two people who allegedly pulled up alongside a car while riding an e-bike and discharged a fire extinguisher, injuring a five-month-old baby.
At 7:27 p.m. June 12, police assisted the fire department in responding to a fire alarm. Someone had accessed a building and deployed a fire extinguisher in the basement, which set off the fire alarm.
A Queensland mother is pleading for help to find a pair of e-bike riders who sent her five-month-old baby to hospital.
A man and a 5-month-old baby were injured when two people on e-scooters sprayed a fire extinguisher into their car.
Police have released footage of two people they believe sprayed a fire extinguisher into a car, injuring a five-month-old baby.
A Queensland mother has pleaded for two attackers to turn themselves in after they sprayed a fire extinguisher in her baby girl's face on Sunday night.
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