A 43-year-old father of three, Edward Herbert set one of his
children on fire and doused another in petrol then told a neighbour who heard
the commotion that he torched his 3 year old daughter because she “was too
beautiful”. Herbert poured petrol over his three-year-old in front of his
partner after spending the day boozing and smoking cannabis then set the little
girl on fire and tipped petrol over his seven-year-old daughter, according to
Perth Now.
Before the attack, Herbret had reportedly been heavily
smoking cannabis at their home in Perth, Australia. He then allegedly told his
partner that “the werewolf is coming at 12:00pm”. The court heard how nearing
midnight he said “that’s it b****, I am going to kill you”, before he fetched a
jerry can of petrol and entered his daughters’ room. He then poured petrol over
the younger child and set her ablaze before dousing the older child without
lighting her up. His partner tendered a statement to the court which said
Herbert had been "getting angry all the time" and had "doubled
his cannabis use" before the terrible incident. She said he had smoked
cannabis throughout the day in question and consumed alcohol before he began to
get angry that evening. She tried to keep him calm as his anger escalated and
feared for her life.
Off-duty police officer Stephanie Bochorsky was at home when
she heard the altercation and screaming from her neighbours. The officer told
the court that she ran over and asked the woman if she was OK.
"No, he's setting the kids on fire," was the
reply.
Holding back tears, Ms Bochorsky said she ran into the room
and found the three-year-old on fire. She covered the child with a blanket to
extinguish the fire and pulled both children from the room.
A third child, their son, was removed from the home by
another woman before another neighbour entered and found Herbert pacing back
and forth.
The three-year-old was left with burns to her face and upper
body and needed surgery and laser scar management. On the first day of
Herbert's judge-alone trial Justice Lindy Jenkins heard the child had suffered
"severe and life-threatening" burns and would be permanently scarred.
“She will be permanently scarred,” Prosecutor Amanda Forrester told a trial.
Daniel McMillan told the court he asked Herbert what he had
done, and he replied that his daughter was "too beautiful", and also
said "don't worry, I wouldn't have lit my boy up".
Mr McMillan said Herbert told him "they were his
kids" and he could do whatever he wanted with them.McMillan also testified
that Herbert had threatened him, but he was able to disarm him. He is accused
of two counts of doing an act, with intent to unlawfully kill, that was likely
to endanger the lives of his children. Other charges include threatening to
kill his partner, being armed with a knife in circumstances likely to cause
fear and doing an act likely to endanger life with intent to harm. Herbert admits burning his child but claims
he was insane at the time and so not guilty. The trial continues.