The sister of an Adelaide man who stole a car with a baby inside has blamed the mother of the child for leaving the infant in the car. 7NEWS
“ has the kindest heart in the world,” she told 7NEWS, “and if that mother had done the right thing and taken her child out... we would not be in this position today.”
“It would not be an abduction or kidnapping if this mother did not leave the child in the car. My brother was going to steal a car and that was it.” Earlier this week, Latsis pleaded guilty to charges including abduction and theft - and apologised to Carter for the incident.Erica Carter said the hours in which they were searching for Jordan were the longest of her life.She said searching for her baby was “the longest few hours of her life”.
“It’s sad we live in a world where we can’t trust what’s around us, and we can’t feel safe,” she said, “you just think, ‘give me my baby boy back, take whatever you want’, if that’s what it takes.”See the shocking moment the car was stolen - with the baby inside - in the video player belowIf you’d like to view this content, please adjust your
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