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Baby Injured by Fire Extinguisher Released Into Car

  • A five-month-old baby named Pixie was injured when two teenagers on e-bikes sprayed a fire extinguisher into her family's car at red lights in Sippy Downs on Sunday evening, June 15.
  • The attackers discharged the extinguisher’s chemical powder through the rear window, filling the car with gas and white powder before fleeing, prompting police to investigate and appeal for witnesses.
  • Pixie was covered in powder and spent the night in hospital where doctors flushed her eyes with 100ml of saline, while the incident damaged the car's interior and destroyed the baby's pram and toys.
  • The mother, Tiffani Teasdale, described the attack as horrific and urged the police to take action, while online calls increased for the suspects to face serious consequences for their dangerous behavior.
  • Pixie’s breathing remains monitored over the following days, the attackers remain unidentified, and police are examining the discarded extinguisher for fingerprints to help apprehend them.
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ABC Australia broke the news in Australia on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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