Thursday, January 29, 2009

Aussie man drops daughter off bridge

HEALTH - A mentally disturbed Australian man pulled over on a highway bridge, took his 4-year-old daughter out of the car and dropped her over the side to her death at 9 AM today in Australia's second-largest city.

Arthur Freeman, 36, of Melbourne was later charged with the murder of 4-year-old Darcey Freeman, but he did not appear in court because police said he was psychologically unfit to do so. He is to be held in custody while an investigation continues. He faces a maximum life sentence if convicted.

The motive is unknown, but the man appeared to be suffering from a mental breakdown due to a divorce/custody battle with his wife over the couple's three children.

The two other children, boys aged 6 and 8, were in Freeman's SUV when he pulled over on the West Gate Bridge in morning peak-hour traffic and dropped the girl 58 metres into the Yarra River.

Stunned witnesses called police, who were able to pull the girl from the river within 10 minutes of receiving the alert. She was barely alive when she was pulled out and later died in Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital four hours after the fall.

About an hour later, Freeman was arrested with the two surviving children outside the family court.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Daycare stabbing in Belgium

2 children, 1 adult dead in daycare stabbing

HEALTH - A man went on a rampage at a Belgium day care centre today, stabbing two young children and a female worker to death and sending 10 other children to hospital, officials said.

Sobbing parents rushed to the scene and to the hospitals, as officials reported some of the wounded children were in serious condition.

Christian Du Four, a local prosecutor, said in the mayhem that ensued the attacker simply walked out and got on his bicycle before being arrested in a nearby supermarket shortly after the 10 a.m. attack.

"We have three people dead and 10 in various hospitals," Du Four told a news conference.

The attack caused widespread panic in the day care centre, which serves 18 children on a residential street in this town 30 kilometres northwest of Brussels.

"People are totally in shock," said Leene Du Bois, a spokeswoman for the regional government of Flanders. "Nobody would have imagined anyone could do so much harm. There is much grief."

She said the perpetrator had no connection to the day care centre.

Media reports said he had a history of mental illness.

Du Four and witnesses said the man rode his bike to the Fabeltjesland day care centre, entered and immediately began slashing a knife around. The dead included two children – ranging in age up to three – and a woman working in the day care centre.

Du Four did not immediately identify the suspect, who was injured as police detained him and taken to a nearby hospital. The VRT television network said the man was a local resident.

Du Four said police showed shaken parents digital photographs of the youngsters who had been taken to the hospital, asking them to identify their children.

The city opened up a nearby community centre to provide psychological counselling to victims and witnesses of the stabbings.

Veerle Heeren, the social welfare minister for the regional Flemish government, said she would be investigating security measures at the centre.

Such an violent attack is rare in Belgium. Although the country has been plagued by notorious child abuse cases, it has escaped the shooting or stabbing attacks at schools witnessed in other European countries.