Sydney man who ‘spat on baby’ in Town Hall refused bail

Man, 67, ‘who spat on a stranger’s baby because he thought the child didn’t like him’ has been denied bail

  • Derek Frederick Brimson, 67, has been refused bail at Parramatta Bail Court
  • He is charged with spitting on a stranger’s baby because it ‘didn’t like him’
  • The Wooloomooloo man allegedly approached the 18-month-old in Town Hall

A man who allegedly spat on a strangers baby because he thought ‘he didn’t like him’ has been denied bail. 

Derek Frederick Brimson was charged with common assault at Parramatta Bail Court on Saturday for the alleged attack on the boy.

The 67-year-old from Wooloomooloo in Sydney’s affluent eastern suburbs allegedly spat on the baby who was in his pram at the time. 

Derek Frederick Brimson was charged with common assault at Parramatta Bail Court after he allegedly spat on an 18-month-old boy

Mr Brimson is believed to have approached the 18-month-old, who was in the company of his parents at Town Hall on August 7. 

Magistrate Darryl Pearce refused the Mr Brimson’s release application and adjourned his matter – involving an ‘innocent child’. 

He will appear at Central Local Court on August 15.

is believed to have approached the baby, who was sitting in a pram in the company of his parents at Town Hall on August 7

is believed to have approached the baby, who was sitting in a pram in the company of his parents at Town Hall on August 7

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