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Father accused of setting daughter, 3, alight because she was 'too beautiful'


Father accused of setting daughter, 3, alight because she was 'too beautiful' and dousing autistic sister, 7, with petrol - as police describe finding the girl in her cot with 'her head on fire'




  • Edward John Herbert is on trial accused of setting daughter on fire in Perth
  • He has pleaded not guilty to five charges on account of being of unsound mind 
  • He is charged with lighting daughter, 3, and dousing her autistic sister, aged 7
  • Father is on trial in the WA Supreme Court after pleading not guilty to charges


  • A policewoman has fought back tears as she described the moment she saw a three-year-old girl in her cot with 'her whole head on fire'.
    The girl's drug user father Edward John Herbert had also told his neighbour he burnt his daughter at their Perth home because she was 'too beautiful'.
    The man is on trial in the Western Australian Supreme Court accused of setting alight his daughter and dousing her autistic seven-year-old sister with petrol at Doubleview, in Perth's north, in August 2015.


    Herbert admits his intention to kill, but has pleaded not guilty to five charges on account of being unsound of mind.
    Constable Stephanie Bochorsky was off-duty at the time and watching television at her neighbouring home when she heard an altercation between Herbert and his partner.
    The constable told the court on Monday that when she asked the woman if she was OK, she replied: 'No, he's setting the kids on fire!'
    Const Bochorsky ran into the house and smelt petrol.
    'Her whole head was on fire,' she said, as she took a moment to compose herself.

    Edwards has pleaded not guilty to setting alight one daughter and dousing another with petrol
    The officer covered the girl in a blanket to put out the flames and saw Herbert pouring petrol over the older child in her bed.
    Const Bochorsky told Herbert to get away from the children, but he did not respond and remained there, which she described as weird.
    'My main concern was to get the flames extinguished,' she said.

    The policewoman dragged the older girl out of the bed and bolted out of the house.
    Prosecutor Amanda Forrester said in her opening address of the judge-alone trial that the three-year-old, who had burns to 13 per cent of her body, was permanently scarred from the life-threatening injuries she suffered.
    Ms Forrester said Herbert was a cannabis user and drinker, who was behaving strangely leading up to the incident, with his moods changing from happiness to anger.

    His partner said in her court statement that before the attack he seemed to be talking to himself and she was scared.
    'I was trying to keep him calm as I was in fear for my life,' she said.
    She said at one point that night he told her: 'The werewolf is coming at 12 o'clock.'
    Later, he said: 'That's it bitch, I'm going to kill you.'
    He then told her he would burn the children instead.


    Edward John Herbert is on trial for setting his daughter alight in her cot (stock image) 
    The woman said when she saw her burnt daughter she could 'smell burning flesh' and the girl appeared to be in shock, screaming and crying.
    A neighbour said in his statement that when he rushed into the house with a fire extinguisher, after the girls had been rescued, he found Herbert drinking beer in the kitchen.
    When he confronted Herbert, he replied: 'They're my kids to do whatever the f*** I want.'
    Herbert also told the neighbour he burnt his daughter because she was 'too beautiful'.
    He then lunged at the neighbour with a knife, but the man hit him on the head with the fire extinguisher.
    The trial continues.




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