Crime by Jacob Miley
Premium Content  A BABY boy was critically injured after ingesting a significant amount of the drug ice during a visit to a Glitter Strip unit complex with his mother, police allege. Detectives from the Gold Coast Child Protection Investigation Unit on Wednesday charged the 20-year-old mum after a month-long investigation. Police will allege the woman visited a Hamilton Ave unit complex at Surfers Paradise with her 12-month-old baby on November 6. Police allege the baby boy ingested a âsignificantâ amount of the drug ice. Acting Detective Inspector Troy Penrose, of the Vulnerable Persons and Domestic Violence Unit, said police would allege the child consumed a significant quantity of methamphetamine while at the unit.
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Crime by Jacob Miley
Premium Content  A BABY boy was critically injured after ingesting a significant amount of the drug ice during a visit to a Glitter Strip unit complex with his mother, police allege. Detectives from the Gold Coast Child Protection Investigation Unit on Wednesday charged the 20-year-old mum after a month-long investigation. Police will allege the woman visited a Hamilton Ave unit complex at Surfers Paradise with her 12-month-old baby on November 6. Police allege the baby boy ingested a âsignificantâ amount of the drug ice. Acting Detective Inspector Troy Penrose, of the Vulnerable Persons and Domestic Violence Unit, said police would allege the child consumed a significant quantity of methamphetamine while at the unit.
Bryce Cartwright sacrificed more than $300,000 to revive his career at Parramatta, but it was a point-blank conversation with Brad Arthur that convinced the Eels he can be toughened up to fit into the club s uncompromising pack.
Cartwright has begun his first Parramatta pre-season after severing ties with the Titans in September, signing a one-year, near-minimum wage ($115,000) deal after earning an estimated $450,000 on the Gold Coast.
Once heralded as Penrith s future and a NSW Origin squad member, the 26-year-old s fall from grace on the Glitter Strip was dramatic after being released by the Panthers after the 2017 season.
Cartwright is now back in western Sydney thanks to Parramatta s punt on realising his undoubted potential.