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China's Ambassador to Australia says a working group will travel to Brisbane as the search for a man who threw hot coffee on a baby in 2024 continues. Nine-month-old Luka was with his family at Hanlon Park in Stones Corner when it was alleged a 33-year-old man approached them and threw a thermos of hot coffee over the infant.
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