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Coach's Hammer Murder: Pattern of Violence Exposed
27 Nov
Summary
- A coach was killed with a hammer in a brutal attack.
- The murder highlights a wider pattern of violence against women.
- Coroner calls for urgent educational and cultural change.

A devastating pattern of violence against women has been brought to light following the brutal hammer murder of water polo coach Lilie James in Sydney. The 21-year-old was killed by her 24-year-old colleague, Paul Thijssen, who had stalked her after she ended their relationship. The coroner's findings emphasize that James' death is not an isolated incident but indicative of a pervasive societal issue.
The inquest into James' and Thijssen's deaths revealed a chilling sequence of events, including footage of Thijssen practicing the murder hours before the attack. State Coroner Teresa O'Sullivan stressed the urgent need for sustained action, recommending improved education and awareness programs, particularly concerning coercive control and the use of technology in such behaviors.
Experts noted that Thijssen's fatal assault was difficult to predict, as he had no prior history of aggression. James' parents have appealed for better education to teach young men respect for women's choices and the acceptance of rejection. The coroner expressed hope that the lessons learned from this tragedy will drive meaningful change in attitudes and protect women's lives.




