Embarrassing details emerge about how a young child was “torn from his mother’s arms, punched and nearly trampled by another woman at the Easter show.”
- An 18-month-old girl was allegedly killed by her mother
- The alleged incident happened at the Easter show festival in Perth on Sunday
- It is alleged that a woman hit the young girl and then tried to step on her
By Sam McPhee for the Daily Mail Australia
Posted: 08:53, 18 April 2022 | Updated: 11:53, 18 April 2022
An 18-month-old girl was allegedly killed at the hands of her mother by a woman who then tried to step on her in a horrific incident at a festival for the Easter show in Perth.
Police were called to the event in Wanneroo, northern town on Sunday, where a woman allegedly hit the young girl by her mother before trying to hit her again on the ground.
The mother, Natalie Lintorne, told the West that “fortunately we pulled her back” before the woman could attack her again.
“Her little boy was told he was not allowed to get in the car because he was too young and there was no one to go with him,” Ms Linthorpe said.
An 18-month-old girl is said to have been killed by her mother at the hands of a woman who then tried to step on her in a horrific incident at a festival for the Easter show in Perth.
“And it was the end of the day and (the staff) said ‘no, we’re sorry.’
“Then she rushed to the carnival worker, shouting and shouting at him. . . uttering every curse under the sun to him and some very racist remarks. . . then she punched him in the face.
The incident is said to have happened near a car ride at the festival on Sunday afternoon in front of shocked guests.
“She jumped the barrier, then approached me, telling me not to touch my children … every oath under the sun … then killed my 18-month-old daughter from my arms and hit her on the ground,” the mother said.
“She just rushed to me, shouting, ‘Don’t touch my daughter, your fool’s gone.’ . . and then she saw Sienna.
“He hit her with my hands, I hit her in the stomach, she fell to the ground, thank God she was soft grass. And then she went to step on her, but thank God another woman pulled her back.
“(The assailant) tried to step (my daughter). Fortunately, we pulled it off before it succeeded.
Police were called to the Wanneroo event (pictured) in the northern part of the city on Sunday, where a woman allegedly hit the young girl with her mother
Police are urging everyone present to appear while the investigation continues.
“Wanneroo police are investigating an incident at the Wanneroo Showground on Saturday,” a police spokesman said.
It is assumed that the incident happened around 2:25 p.m. An unknown woman allegedly hit a child.
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