Woman is attacked with a HAMMER in a $300-a-night 5-star Sydney CBD hotel room – leaving her fighting for her life in hospital with catastrophic injuries
- Woman fighting for life after attacked with a hammer at a Sydney five star hotel
- Police say the woman was badly injured during the attack at 11pm on Tuesday
A woman is fighting for life after she was allegedly attacked with what police believe was a hammer at a luxury five star hotel in Sydney’s CBD.
Emergency services rushed to the Primus Hotel in Pitt Street around 11pm on Tuesday night to reports the woman had been seriously injured in a hotel room.
She was treated for head lacerations by NSW Ambulance paramedics at the scene, where disturbing images showed the woman hooked up to machines before being stretchered into an ambulance.
She was rushed to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, where she remains in a critical condition.
It’s unclear if the woman knew her alleged attacker, who remains on the run on Wednesday.
Police remained at the Primus Hotel on Wednesday, where a woman was allegedly attacked by a hammer late Tuesday night. Pictured are forensic police taking away evidence
A woman is fighting for life in hospital after she was allegedly assaulted with a hammer in a hotel room on Tuesday night. She’s pictured on a stretcher being treated by paramedics
Detectives remained at the 1930s style hotel on Wednesday morning searching for clues and collecting evidence being taken away for forensic examination.
An elevator was seen cordoned off with police tape.
Primus Hotel is a luxury five star hotel where rooms cost $300 a night.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted the hotel for comment.
Guests staying at the venue were shocked to hear about the horrific attack.
The alleged assault occurred at the Primus Hotel (pictured) a five star hotel in Sydney’s CBD
Detectives remained at the 1930s style hotel on Wednesday morning. Pictured is an officer at the Primus Hotel
One woman described her stay as ‘lovely’ but told the Daily Telegraph she ‘would think twice before staying here again.’
A tradesman working at a nearby construction site on Tuesday night said he was asked by police if he’d seen a man fleeing from the hotel.
‘We were told it may have been a suicide and there was a standoff with police then it all changed and police asked if we had seen anyone rush out of the hotel,’ he told the publication.
Police urge anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Police said the woman was found seriously injured in a hotel room. Pictured is one of the 172 rooms at the Primus Hotel
The woman was rushed to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in a critical condition. Pictured arr emergency services at the scene
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