Rooty Hill: Woman arrested after resident found dead in Sydney aged-care home

A woman has been taken into custody and new details have emerged following a potential mercy killing at an aged care facility.

Rhiannon Lewin and Kate Stephenson
NewsWire
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Police are investigating the death of an elderly woman at an aged care home in Sydney’s west.

Police found the body of the 84-year-old woman at the Our Lady of Consolation aged care facility on Evans Rd, Rooty Hill about 11.35pm.

A 53-year-old woman, whom police believe was known to the elderly woman, was arrested at the scene.

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Detective Superintendent Darrin Batchelor said police believe the woman took a medical substance before her death. Picture: NewsWire / Nikki Short
Detective Superintendent Darrin Batchelor said police believe the woman took a medical substance before her death. NewsWire / Nikki Short Credit: News Corp Australia

NSW Police Superintendent Darrin Batchelor told media on Friday police believed the woman had allegedly administered a medical substance to the 84-year-old shortly before her death.

“What we believe at this stage is that the 53-year-old female allegedly administered a substance to the older woman,” Superintendent Batchelor said.

“We don’t know exactly what that substance is at the moment or whether that contributed to her passing last night.”

The elderly woman suffered from numerous medical conditions. Picture: NewsWire / Nikki Short
The elderly woman suffered from numerous medical conditions. NewsWire / Nikki Short Credit: News Corp Australia

Superintendent Batchelor stopped short of describing the incident as a mercy killing, although he noted the 84-year-old “suffered” from numerous medical conditions at the time of her death.

“It is really too early to determine what the motivation is at the moment, whether it was an assisted dying scenario we really don’t know,” he said.

“The manner of the elderly woman’s death will be a matter for the coroner to determine.”

The 53-year-old woman was taken into custody after conversation with police at the scene. Picture: NewsWire / Nikki Short
The 53-year-old woman was taken into custody after conversation with police at the scene. NewsWire / Nikki Short Credit: News Corp Australia

The arrested woman has no criminal history or known medical training.

He said, due to evidence at the scene and conversation with police, the 53-year-old woman was taken into custody, but no charges had been laid.

“A lot will be determined from the toxicology reports and the autopsy report coming from the coroner whether there are charges,” Superintendent Batchelor noted.

Superintendent Batchelor said a nine-year-old boy, known to the deceased, was also at the scene but had since been returned to family.

He said police were investigating “the circumstances” around how the 53-year-old came to be at the nursing home late at night.

Superintendent Batchelor said the coroner would need to determine the women’s cause of death before any charges were laid. Picture: NewsWire / Nikki Short
Superintendent Batchelor said the coroner would need to determine the women’s cause of death before any charges were laid. NewsWire / Nikki Short Credit: News Corp Australia

The woman was taken to Mount Druitt Hospital “for an assessment” following her discussions with police.

“She was distressed when police arrived,” Superintendent Batchelor said.

“Her conversation with police had cause for us to take her to hospital.”

Our Lady of Consolation chief executive David Maher confirmed staff found the 84-year-old deceased late on Thursday night, prompting a call to emergency services.

“The board and staff of Our Lady of Consolation are distressed by the death of our resident,” Mr Maher said.

“Our thoughts are with their family and loved ones at this time.

“We are continuing to work with the police and supporting them in their investigations. We will continue to offer support to our residents and staff during this time.”

The facility is a non-for-profit aged care provider that has operated in Western Sydney for 65 years.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000.

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