E-Bike Riders Charged over Fire Extinguisher Incident that Injured Baby
- Two teenage boys from Buderim sprayed a fire extinguisher into a car carrying a father and his five-month-old baby on June 15 at High Street, Sippy Downs.
- Police claim the extinguisher involved in the incident was taken earlier that night from a car park on Courage Street, leading to a public appeal and search for the suspects.
- The baby suffered eye injuries and was taken to hospital where nurses flushed chemicals from her eyes, while the father struggled to breathe as smoke filled the car.
- A 14-year-old boy has been charged with six offences, while a 15-year-old boy faces 13 charges; both sets of allegations involve acts such as damaging property and causing bodily injury, and both youths will be processed under the Youth Justice Act.
- The charges and ongoing juvenile proceedings suggest legal consequences for the suspects and highlight efforts to address youth crime on the Sunshine Coast.
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