A 42-year-old man is in police custody after he allegedly stabbed his housemate to death two weeks after he moved into the Russell Lea address.
Police found a woman’s body inside the Clements Street home in Sydney’s inner west on Thursday morning.
A member of the public rang 000 when they heard a woman “who needed help” screaming, Burwood Commander Superintendent Christine McDonald told reporters on Thursday afternoon.
The woman is believed to be aged in her 50s. She has not been formally identified as police seek her next of kin. Police will allege she was killed by a stab wound to the neck, but suffered “significant and multiple injuries to her upper body”, McDonald said.
All five of the people living at the address were at home at the time of the fatal stabbing.
“They are … upset. The scene that police arrived to, it is very clear that is a homicide. You can imagine if you were known to the victim, you would be extremely distressed,” McDonald said.
“The man that we have assisting police has a non-violent, traffic and drug related history.”
“We know that the victim and the other housemates moved into this residence five to six weeks ago. We know that the [person of interest] moved in two to three weeks ago.