Sven Lindemann, 52, pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court to the murder of Monique Lezsak at her Melbourne home on May 30, 2023, hours after she broke up with him.
Lezsak's daughter, known in court under the pseudonym Lily, heard yelling from a bedroom ensuite and ran to see her mother being attacked by Lindemann.He stabbed his former partner, strangled her and dragged her through the house. Lily tried to stop Lindemann, kicking him and twice pulling the knife out of his hands, but he kept grabbing more weapons.
He used six knives in total, breaking two of them, as he inflicted the fatal stab wounds to Lezsak's head, neck and chest.In sentencing Lindemann today, Justice Elizabeth Hollingworth said Lindemann had killed his partner in a "violent and frenzied" fashion.Two dead, one fighting for life after fiery NSW highway crashMonique Lezsak was found dead by police after they were called to a home in Endeavour Hills.
Justice Hollingworth said Lindemann was lucky he didn't injure Lily more seriously, noting the young girl was incredibly brave.She jailed him for 31 years but he will be eligible for parole after 25 years.Some of Lezsak's supporters smiled and hugged.If you or someone you know is in need of support contact