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Chilling CCTV from a shopping mall shows a two-year-old girl being carried on the back of an adult hours before she died suddenly under “suspicious circumstances” as detectives try to identify everyone in the footage.
- Son of Jessica and Adam Hanbury, two, died suddenly on December 29
- Police have released footage of her hours before the suspicious death.
- The faces of the Hanbury family have been blurred in the images.
Chilling CCTV footage shows a two-year-old girl being carried by an adult in a baby carrier just hours before her “suspicious” death.
Jessica and Adam Hanbury’s son, whose name has not been identified, died on December 29 after being taken to hospital in Mackay, Queensland.
His death is being treated as “suspicious” and police have set up an incident center to treat the case as a “serious investigation” of “top priority”.
Newly released footage shows the girl being carried in a harness with a woman and several other young children at United Chemist on Oak St, Andergrove in Mackay between 3:50pm and 4:00pm, just hours before the They will declare her dead.
Chilling CCTV footage shows a two-year-old girl being carried by an adult in a baby carrier just hours before her “suspicious” death. Seen right on the woman’s back
Jessica and Adam Hanbury’s son, whose name has not been identified, died on December 29 after being taken to hospital in Mackay, Queensland. the couple is in the photo
Detectives hope to speak to the people in the images, as well as anyone who has visited Coles supermarket in the same street between 16:00 and 17:30 that afternoon.
The faces of the Hanbury family have been blurred in the images, police said.
The two-year-old had four older brothers.
His death is being treated as “suspicious” and police have set up an incident center to treat the case as a “serious investigation” of “top priority”. The boy looks good
Detectives expect to speak to the people in the images, as well as anyone who was at the Coles supermarket down the street between 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. that afternoon.
The family of seven moved to Mackay, some 970 km north of Brisbane, in early 2020 and settled in the north of the city.
Queensland Police Detective Acting Inspector Chris Eaton previously said the girl had been unwell in the days leading up to her death. Police have not confirmed if she was sick or injured.
The family friend said Hanbury was at work when he received the news of his daughter’s hospitalization.
Police are seeking to speak to anyone who may have seen the two-year-old boy at Chemist or Coles supermarket.
The girl was being carried by an adult who was accompanied by several other children, who have been blurred in the images.
“He didn’t have a car, so he borrowed mine and rushed to the hospital where his wife was,” he told the outlet. mail.
‘I took them home at 3 am.’
Detectives from the Mackay Child Protection and Investigation Unit with the assistance of the Child Trauma Unit, Crime and Intelligence Command are investigating the sudden death of the girl.
Detectives from the Mackay Child Protection and Investigation Unit with the help of the Child Trauma Unit, Crime and Intelligence Command are investigating the sudden death of the girl and are hoping those purchases can help.