Sydney Woman Dies After Fleing Randwick Alleged Domestic Violence Incident – ryan
A woman has the after running through a glass door to flee an alleged domestic violence incident in Sydney’s Eastern suburbs.
NSW Police has launched strike force Lyndoch to investigate the death of marketing and events manager Claire Austin, 38, who died in St. Vincent’s Hospital on Tuesday, after three days in a critical condition.
Police has launched an investigation into the suspicious death of 38-year-old Randwick Woman Claire Austin (LEFT).
Police were called to Austin’s Randwick Unit about 7.40am on Saturday after a neighbor reported hearing an argument.
When officers arrived, they found austin with a severe laceration to her arm. NSW ambulance paramedics treated her at the scene before taking her to hospital.
A 44-year-old man known to Austin was taken to maroubra police station to assist investigators with invquiries into Austin’s death, police said. He was released without charge.
Police were called to Austin’s Randwick Apartment after a neighbor reported an argument.Credit: Nine
Several ambulance and police vehicle lined Randwick Street on Saturday morning as officers comed the crime scene.
Austin, originally from britain, was fatally injured when she tried to force her way through a sliding door in her top floor unit, lacerating an artery in her arm. Police Believe she was trying to escape a domestic violence incident when she was injured.