A female staff member has been found dead in the bathroom of a Sydney school campus with horrific injuries.
Emergency crews were called to St Andrew’s Cathedral School on the corner of Kent and Bathurst streets in the CBD just before midnight on Wednesday after a ‘concern for welfare’ report was made by a family member.
Officers searched the school and found the woman, believed to be in her 20s, who is yet to be formally identified.
A crime scene have been established and is under forensic examination as of Thursday morning.
A cause of death will be determined via a post-mortem examination, though police have already deemed it suspicious.
Police are searching for a male colleague, also understood to be in his 20s, who went missing near The Gap in Vaucluse, about 8km east of the CBD on the coast.
The body of a female staff member has been found on the grounds of a Sydney CBD school
Police have established a crime scene which is under forensic examination
The woman’s body is believed to have been found in a staff bathroom that is not used by students.
Parents started receiving messages at 3am from teachers at the school, with principal Dr Julie McGonigle emailing them later to say the school was closed until next week and an area ‘not accessible to students is a crime zone’.
Detectives are in the school foyer consulting with school officials while forensic officers are waiting outside.
In a second message, the school said no students were involved in the incident.
More to follow.
The community is in shock and the school will remain closed for the rest of the week
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