Digital marketing executive dies after running through glass door and severing an arm while allegedly trying to escape partner in top-floor apartment

A digital marketing executive has died after she ran through a glass door to escape an alleged domestic violence attack. 

Claire Austin, 38, partially severed her arm running through an internal glass door and was found bleeding profusely in her top-floor apartment on Randwick Street in Randwick, Sydney‘s eastern suburbs, after 7.30am on Saturday. 

A concerned neighbour rang Triple Zero and paramedics rushed her to St Vincent’s Hospital where she was placed on life support for three days before she died. 

Ms Austin, who was originally from the UK, had been living in Australia for the past 10 years and was working in digital marketing. 

After being told Ms Austin would not survive her injuries, her family immediately flew from the UK to Sydney and arrived on Tuesday morning just hours before she passed away. 

NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Peter Thurtell said Ms Austin’s death was being treated as a criminal matter. 

Claire Austin, 38, was found inside her top-floor apartment bleeding profusely from a partially severed arm

Claire Austin, 38, was found inside her top-floor apartment bleeding profusely from a partially severed arm 

It's understood Ms Austin severed an artery in her arm after she tried to flee her apartment on the top floor by forcing herself through an internal glass door

 It’s understood Ms Austin severed an artery in her arm after she tried to flee her apartment on the top floor by forcing herself through an internal glass door

Police attended the apartment block after a concerned neighbour called Triple-0 and made a concern for welfare report

Police attended the apartment block after a concerned neighbour called Triple-0 and made a concern for welfare report

‘This is a tragic loss of life and we are determined to work out exactly what happened,’ Deputy Commissioner Thurtell told the Daily Telegraph

Police launched Strike Force Lyndoch to investigate the exact circumstances surrounding Ms Austin’s death. 

Daily Mail Australia can reveal an application for an apprehended violence order on behalf of Ms Austin was due to face Waverley Local Court on Thursday.

It is not suggested the person named in the order was linked to the incident that led to her death.

A 44-year-old man known to Ms Austin assisted police with their inquiries and was admitted to a mental health facility.

‘He has since been released without charge and no arrests have been made at this time,’ a NSW Police spokesman said.

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