Domestic violence incidents end in two deaths

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Camera IconPolice are investigating two deaths following separate alleged domestic violence incidents in NSW. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

A critical incident has been declared after a 60-year-old man died in hospital following his arrest for allegedly assaulting a woman.

Police and paramedics were called to Lurnea in Sydney's southwest on Friday afternoon after reports of a domestic assault.

A 58-year-old woman was treated at the scene and taken to Liverpool Hospital with serious head injuries.

NSW Police Acting Assistant Commissioner Trent King said a weapon was found at the scene of the alleged attack.

A man known to her who had fled the scene was located a short time later in a nearby suburb, he told reporters on Saturday.

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The man was treated by paramedics at an address on Spica Street in Sadleir before being taken to Westmead Hospital, where he died a short time later.

Mr King said the man's condition had deteriorated soon after he was arrested.

"The information I have at this stage is that the man was handcuffed for a short period of time," he told reporters at Penrith.

"Then as his health declined, the handcuffs were removed at the request of NSW Ambulance so they could continue their treatment.

"There was no force from the information that I have."

Mr King said he stood by the actions of the officers involved.

The independent police watchdog is investigating the incident as a death in custody, with a report to be prepared for the coroner.

In another alleged domestic violence incident, a 29-year-old Mullumbimby man was arrested overnight after a woman believed to be in her 20s was found dead inside a unit.

Police were called to the home in northern NSW after reports of a domestic incident involving the woman, who is yet to be formally identified.

The man was arrested at the scene and taken to Byron Bay Police Station.

More than 38,000 domestic violence assault incidents were reported to police in NSW between July 2024 and June 2025, according to the state's Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research.

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