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COVID-19 safety breach exposes Perth hospital staff to virus

Three staff members at the Royal Perth Hospital may have been exposed to coronavirus after a safety breach involving a service lift used by a COVID-19 patient.

It has been revealed the lift, used by a ship captain who was treated at the hospital last week, wasn't properly cordoned off, exposing the staff to the potentially deadly virus.

The captain, a man in his 60s, was flown to Perth on Friday night after being evacuated from the cruise ship, the AquaGenie.

Royal Perth Hospital.

Yesterday morning he was moved to the hospital's intensive care unit through the service lift.

A review of hospital CCTV has now revealed three staff members who were not wearing any personal protective equipment unknowingly used that same lift within 15 minutes of the transfer.

WA Health has stressed the risk of transmission is very low, stating two of the staff members were fully vaccinated while the third has had their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

As a precaution, the three staff members have been placed in self-isolation.

A review will now be undertaken into the hospital's procedures.

The ship's captain remains in the hospital in a dedicated isolation ward.

Three-month-old baby missing in Melbourne

Police hold concerns for the welfare of a missing three-month-old baby boy they believe was taken from a home in Melbourne's inner-west.

It is believed the child's mother, Ajak, took baby Gobrielle from the property in Footscray about 11am on Friday.

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Investigators have released an image of Ajak in the hope that someone may be able to provide information on the child's whereabouts.

Anyone who sees Gobrielle or Ajak is urged to contact Footscray Police Station on 8398 9800.

Garage car fire ruins newlyweds' wedding night

A newlywed couple were forced to spend their wedding night with relatives after a garage fire took hold at their apartment block in Sydney's west.

Hayden and Hannah Potter returned home to their Penrith unit last night after tying the knot to find the building surrounded by fire crews.

"Well, we didn't have enough fairy lights at the wedding so now we have got these trucks," a good-humoured Mr Potter told 9News.

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Penrith couple Hayden and Hannah Potter on their wedding day.

Still in her wedding gown, Mrs Potter, her husband and her bridesmaid, Jaime Swavley, were forced to stand on the street as fire crews battled the blaze.

Today, the couple and Ms Swavley arrived back home after spending the night at their parents' house.

"So many complications, as with any wedding, but this was just the cherry on top, right? So, it's all good," Mr Potter told 9News.

"Initially, we thought we'd all have to share the same room, which was a bit crazy. But thankfully they could have their own space," Ms Swavley told 9News.

The couple and Ms Swavley (right) arrived back to the couple's apartment home after spending the night at relative's place.

Despite being allowed back home, they were not immediately able to freshen up with the water supply cut off due to fire damage.