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Australian National Review - Ministers Vow to Tackle NT Crime After Teen Robbers Fracture Baby’s Skull

Summary by Australian National Review
A baby was airlifted to the hospital after a violent home invasion by a pair of teens. A daylight home invasion that left a mother injured and her 2-month-old infant with a fractured skull and brain bleed, has highlighted the Northern Territory’s escalating crime crisis. The incident happened in the Alice Springs suburb of Larapinta on Dec. 12, when police allege two teenage boys entered the home at around 2.30 p.m. The mother was at home with …
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Australian National Review broke the news in on Friday, December 13, 2024.
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