Angela Nesbitt and Steven Dash named as couple who died in Sydney CBD, report to be prepared for coroner

Emma Kirk
NewsWire
Sydney couple identified after tragic deaths in CBD.
Sydney couple identified after tragic deaths in CBD. Credit: Supplied

A Sydney couple who died in a suspected double suicide in the CBD on Saturday morning have been identified.

Angela Nesbitt and Steven Dash were found by emergency services on Harbour St in Sydney under the Western Distributor overpass about 9.45am.

The married couple, believed to be in their 40s had both died before emergency services arrived.

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Angela Nesbitt and Steven Dash believed to be both aged in their 40s died after committing suicide in Sydney's CBD.
Angela Nesbitt and Steven Dash believed to be both aged in their 40s died after committing suicide in Sydney's CBD. Credit: Supplied

The Daily Telegraph reported their deaths are now being investigated by police after they were alerted to the couple’s erratic behaviour about an hour earlier.

The pair had been at Sydney’s Star Casino when they were asked to leave by security about 8.55am, the newspaper reported.

A comment was allegedly made about self-harming to security, so they contacted police, who were trying to locate the pair when the tragedy unfolded.

NSW Police said in a statement on Saturday they were not treating the incident as suspicious.

“Following extensive inquiries – and the availability of mobile phone and CCTV footage – investigators have established there are no suspicious circumstances,” NSW Police said.

“A report will be prepared for the information of the coroner.”

The incident caused the closure of two southbound lanes of the Harbour Bridge, and Harbour St was closed to southbound traffic.

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