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Aspiring Queensland politician filmed pouring jug of cold water on baby son, slapping other child
- Published_at:2015-01-29
- Category:People & Blogs
- Channel:HDNEWS24
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- description: WATCH: Queensland election candidate slaps son, hurls jug of water over baby Queensland political candidate slaps and pours water on sons in cafe shocking vision of an aspiring politician hitting his young son in a crowded Sunshine Coast cafe. Queensland Independent candidate Jason Deller has been filmed hurling a jug of water at his baby boy and slapping his other son in front of horrified restaurant patrons. Mr Deller was at a busy Sunshine Coast café with his wife and two young sons on Sunday when the boys became restless. Vision shows Mr Deller suddenly throwing the cold water on the baby and swiftly slapping his other son when the youngster reaches for nearby table decorations. The older boy is left to wipe away his tears as his baby brother is ripped from his high chair by Mr Deller, who storms out. Mr Deller's wife then finishes her meal and heads straight for the front door. The incident was witnessed by dozens of locals who will cast their votes this Saturday. Mr Deller is taking on Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie in the seat of Kawana, which he has held since 2009. On his website, Mr Deller attributes his decision to run to his “amazing wife and four beautiful children … who inspire him to be a better man and help make this world a better place”. Meanwhile, on Facebook earlier this week he said he applauded electoral candidates with children. “I'm looking after mine today rather than campaigning. Choices,” the post read. Queensland treasurer Tim Nicholls said the video was "unbecoming" and "unlawful". Mr Deller told News Corp today the incident had been taken out of context and said it would be surprised if it did not happen in other households. The footage has been passed onto Queensland police and no charges have yet been laid.
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