Ambulance response ‘tone deaf’ after woman died from family violence injuries: coroner
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Port Fairy woman Kylie Cay survived her partner’s sustained assault with a hammer by crawling into her backyard and hiding with her dog in a kennel for an hour.
She made it to hospital where she allowed police to photograph her injuries and agreed to make a statement that would help jail Justin Garry Turner.
Kylie Cay died in 2016 in Port Fairy after her partner attacked her.
Ms Cay returned home and, after her heroic fight for life, was left to die on her bathroom floor from a ruptured spleen as a result of the injuries she suffered during the assault.
Ambulance response tone deaf after woman died from family violence injuries: coroner
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Ambulance response tone deaf after woman died from family violence injuries: coroner
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News 16th May 2021 8:09 AM The tragic final moments of Kylie Cay will haunt her family forever, as the Victorian woman s plea for help was brushed off as she lay on her bathroom floor dying. The 44-year-old died in 2016 from injuries she has sustained days earlier when her partner Justin Turner ruthlessly beat her with a hammer. She was found dead in her Port Fairy home on June 22, having suffered a ruptured spleen from the blunt force trauma she sustained in the attack days prior. Turner was later convicted of manslaughter over Ms Cay s death and was sentenced to a maximum of 12 years in jail.
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