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Brisbane man charged with murder after baby allegedly died of neglect
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Brisbane man charged with murder after baby allegedly died of neglect
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A man has been charged with murder after a nine-month-old boy allegedly died of neglect at his family home west of Brisbane in 2019.
The 41-year-old man, who was wanted for questioning in relation to the death and was the partner of the baby s mother, was also charged with interfering with a corpse and with neglect offences.
The Sonter Street home in Raceview where the baby boy was found dead in July 2019.
09:02 EDT, 31 December 2020
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An urgent police search has been launched for a man wanted over the death of a nine-month-old baby whose body was found in his mother s home.
Andrew Campbell, 41, has not come forward to Queensland police despite previous appeals for him to turn himself to authorities over the alleged murder of Ipswich baby Dexter Wilton.
The nine-month-old was found dead from alleged neglect and mistreatment lasting a period of days in his mother s Sonter Street Raceview home in June last year by paramedics.
Andrew Campbell (pictured) has not come forward to police over the death of a nine-month-old Ipswich baby, Dexter Wilton
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POLICE have released an image of a man wanted in connection to a death of an infant.
Despite appeals to come forward and speak with police, Andrew Campbell, 41, has not made contact. Detectives have released the image of a 41-year-old Bellbowrie man wanted in connection with the death of a child at Riverview in June 2019.
Police want to speak with the Bellbowrie man in relation to the death of an eight-month old child at Raceview on June 21, 2019.
Police say they do not consider the man to be dangerous to members of the community but urge anyone with information of his whereabouts to contact police immediately.