BREAKING NEWS:
A mother could face charges after allegedly leaving her nine-month old baby in a car parked outside an apartment block in Sydney’s west.
Witnesses saw the distressed infant locked in a car at 9.30pm last night. They called triple-0 and police broke into the vehicle and rescued the baby boy.
The mother returned to her car shortly after and told officers she had left her baby sleeping while she was busy doing chores in a nearby unit.
Ambulance officers assessed the baby and he was left with his mother.
In this current hot weather we are experiencing Police have reinforced that it is against the law to leave a child locked in a car unattended, and pleaded with parents to take extra care with their children around cars.
1. Where is Eeva?
While the search for four-year old Eeva Dorendahl and her father Greg Hutchings continues it has been revealed that her disappearance may be linked to his discovery that her mother was considering relocating with Eeva to Finland.
Hutching’s sister has revealed on her Facebook page that he discovered the little girl had recently acquired a Finnish passport.
Police would not comment on whether a passport was a motive for the disappearance.
They are urging anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
Top Comments
I think that if you're paying a fortune to go out to a fancy restaurant to enjoy a nice meal you should be able to with out kids screaming/crying chucking tantrums, I have 4 kids & if I was to go out at such a restaurant I wouldn't want my kid free evening disrupted by someone's kids, my kids know when we dine out to sit down be quiet & be responsible & respectful to other diners, but I wouldn't take my children to a restaurant like this it's not a place for children, McDonald's is for kids not a resturant where it can cost a days wage for a single meal.
McDonald's is not for kids (or anyone), it's garbage.
I take my daughter to family friendly restaurants all the time, but I would never take her somewhere like a 3 starred place - too much stress for me too! ;)
My "rule" is if there are no tablecloths it's child-appropriate! Also arrive early - it's usually quieter and the food always comes quicker and you're leaving before most customers come in. I always take some paper and pencils, but hate seeing kids at tables with ipads or phones.
So is white bread. Yes we all know that maccas is shit, where I live there are no such thing as a child friendly resturant, its all for the tourists here, we feel more comfortable & are made feel more welcome at our local pub
Re the missing father and daughter.
I saw his sister interviewed on TV. She didn't appear to be at all concerned about her brother's or niece's welfare. In my completely uninformed opinion, she knows exactly where they are or at a minimum why he has gone missing.
I also think the mother has been dishonest (by omission) with the police. There is much more to this than they are letting on.