Elderly woman left in critical condition after horrific hospital attack

Content Warning: This article mentions physical violence against the elderly, which some might find upsetting. Reader’s discretion is advised.

In a shocking incident that has left many reeling, an 81-year-old woman is in dire straits after a brutal attack in the emergency department of a Sydney hospital.

Police initially responded to an assault at Bankstown Hospital where two women, aged 63 and 58, were reportedly attacked by a patient.

In a horrifying escalation, the same assailant was alleged to have inflicted bodily harm on the mother of these victims, the 81-year-old woman.


The New South Wales Police described the situation: 'It's further alleged the man then choked the woman and hit her head against the wall, causing her to lose consciousness.'

Hospital staff intervened promptly, providing immediate assistance and medical treatment to the victims.


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A man was charged after attacking three women at Bankstown Hospital. Source: MJ La-Fernandez/Google Maps


The accused was arrested on the spot and, once medically cleared, was taken to Bankstown Police Station.

The man, whose identity has not been disclosed by the police, was subsequently charged overnight. He was charged with causing grievous bodily home with intent, to different counts of choking and assault occasioning bodily harm.

He was scheduled to appear at Parramatta Local Court last January 5.


It was said that the other injured individuals had been discharged from the emergency department with minimal injuries.

The 81-year-old woman, on the other hand, suffered significant facial injuries and has since developed bleeding in the brain. She remains in critical condition at Bankstown Hospital.

A spokesperson for Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital stated: 'Our social workers are providing support to the patient's family.’

The spokesperson also confirmed that no staff members were injured in the incident, but counselling and support have been offered to those who witnessed the horrifying event.

The hospital is fully cooperating with the police investigation and has assured that public access to the emergency department has been maintained, with no disruption to patient care or services.


‘The hospital is assisting the police inquiries and cannot make any further comment,’ the spokesperson added.

You can watch 7News’ coverage of this story here:



Our thoughts are with the victims of this horrifying incident and their families. We hope for a swift recovery for those injured and justice for this heinous act.

Key Takeaways
  • A man has been charged after allegedly attacking an elderly woman in the emergency department of Bankstown Hospital in Sydney.
  • The 81-year-old woman is in a critical condition following the alleged assault, which also involved her daughters, aged 63 and 58.
  • Hospital staff intervened, and the man was arrested and charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent, along with different counts of choking and assault occasioning bodily harm.
  • The hospital is providing support to the patients and staff involved, and the hospital services continued without disruption following the incident. Police are investigating the matter while the hospital assists with their inquiries.

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Same as the nursing home I worked in. The doors were locked to keep dementia patients from wandering off.
 
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An article on the evening news last night, Sunday February 18th, here in W.A. was about a Carer who had, in my opinion, put his charge in immortal danger. He has been charged.

His client was a 25 year old Autistic man. At 1.40 pm on a day when the temperature was 40°C the Carer drove into a shopping centre & left his client locked in the car with the seat belt buckled & one window done about 10mm for air exchange for 2 1/2 hours while he had lunch in the shopping centre. The lunch money was taken from his client's wallet. The client cannot speak, could not undo the seat belt & can only gesture his needs. He survived fortunately.

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An article on the evening news last night, Sunday February 18th, here in W.A. was about a Carer who had, in my opinion, put his charge in immortal danger. He has been charged.

His client was a 25 year old Autistic man. At 1.40 pm on a day when the temperature was 40°C the Carer drove into a shopping centre & left his client locked in the car with the seat belt buckled & one window done about 10mm for air exchange for 2 1/2 hours while he had lunch in the shopping centre. The lunch money was taken from his client's wallet. The client cannot speak, could not undo the seat belt & can only gesture his needs. He survived fortunately.

Not only is this a shocking abuse of a position, it is also a shocking way to treat a human being, especially one who was physically helpless to help himself. Sitting buckled in his seat by a seat belt & unable to release this, all he could do was try & hit the side window in an effort to draw attention to his demise.

I am saddened by this person's actions, whatever his reason for doing so. This is worse that doing the same to a dog which is not normally tethered by a seat belt in one place. What is our world coming to?
Wow😮hope they threw the book at this bastard that poor man.😢
 
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