
It is reported that a woman has run through the glass door while trying to escape a domestic violence incident in Australia! Ed.
In a press release shared on April 16, New South Wales (NSW) police said an investigation was conducted in a 38-year-old woman who was seriously injured in an apartment unit in Randwick, Sydney suburb, who was seriously injured within three days.
Authorities said emergency services were “after reporting concerns about welfare” at 7:40 a.m. local time on April 12, and found a woman’s arm “severely torn”. She was taken to St. Vincent Hospital in Sydney in critical condition but she was taken to April 15.
According to the Sydney Herald, the victim was identified as market and activity manager Claire Austin, who police believe was trying to escape domestic violence while she was injured. The media reported that Austin was fatally injured when she tried to force herself through the sliding doors of the penthouse.

Police noted that they were talking to a 44-year-old man at the scene who knew the woman. He was subsequently taken to the Maroubra Police Department to assist in inquiry, but according to the press release, he was later released without guilt.
No arrests have yet to be made.
Media and New Zealand Herald report said police have applied for a violent order for arrest [a court order issued to protect an individual who has a reasonable fear of violence or harrassment from a specified person] Representative Austin, will be heard in Waverley District Court on April 16 (the day after her de@th).
NSW Prime Minister Chris Minns said Austin’s de@th is “disturbing” according to the Sydney Morning.
“I’m very sorry for that woman and her family,” he said.
“I can imagine how destructive they were today. This is another example of someone dying, allegedly at the hands of domestic violence,” Minnes continued. “I want the public to be sure there is a task force established by the NSW police. They take this very seriously and the focus will be on the justice of that woman and her family.”
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, NSW Police Deputy Chief Peter Thurtell said police were “decided to figure out exactly what happened” and described Austin’s de@Th as an “absolute tragedy”.
“People have to stop dy!ng in the case of domestic violence.” “Whether it’s women or men, most of the time it’s in the case of DV d!e, it’s tragic and has to end.”
A spokesman for the NSW Police told people in an email: “Because the investigation is up to date and no one has been prosecuted, the police are not adapted to any comments or speculations the media said or speculated about the media when reporting the incident.”
Austin has been working as a senior event producer at Sydney creative company The Misfits Media since March, according to the LinkedIn profile of the Sydney Herald. She was originally from the UK and studied there before moving to Australia.