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Sat, 04/03/2010 - 17:00
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Murder accused shot attempting escape
The man accused of murdering 19-year-old Mudgee woman Michelle Morrissey has been
shot while trying to escape from a NSW Corrective Services van near Lithgow.
Luke John Cotterill, 18, of Londonderry, was being transported from Bathurst
Correctional Complex to Sydney's Silverwater prison on Saturday when guards noticed
him trying to self-harm.
It is believed he was using a seatbelt in an attempt to strangle himself.
They stopped the vehicle, carrying 13 inmates, on the Great Western Highway at
Little Hartley at about 11.50am (AEDT).
"He appeared to be unconscious ... (and) the officer opened the grill to render
assistance to him," Corrective Services Assistant Commissioner Don Rodgers told AAP.
"He pushed the officer out of the way ... then he ran away.
"He was called upon to stop and he didn't."
One of the guards opened fire and the prisoner was wounded in the arm, hip and left
leg.
It is not known in which direction he ran but the lives of those on the nearby, busy
highway were not put in danger, Mr Rodgers said.
"The officers are very highly trained and ... (he) certainly wouldn't have fired the
weapon unless he was sure that no other person is at risk.
"That is the first consideration."
Cotterill was transported to Lithgow hospital in a serious but stable condition
before being moved to Sydney's Westmead Hospital.
He will remain there under guard until his condition improves, and then will be
transferred to the mental health screening unit at Silverwater's maximum security
facility.
Mr Rodgers said about 20 minutes before the incident, Cotterill had been separated
from the other inmates at their request.
It was reported that they had wanted to kill him because of the crime he was alleged
to have committed.
Cotterill was charged with Ms Morrissey's murder after being arrested on Tuesday.
Ms Morrissey, who worked as a receptionist at a local real estate agency, died at
her Cox Street home in the central western NSW town just before 6.30pm last
Saturday.
Detectives have indicated she was stabbed to death.
Police are investigating the latest incident and the Department of Corrective
Services will conduct an internal review.
Corrective Services Commissioner Ron Woodman says prisoners who try to escape will
suffer the consequences.
"If they want to play those games and run away from us, there is a price they will
pay - and they could get hurt," he told reporters.
"And he did."
shot while trying to escape from a NSW Corrective Services van near Lithgow.
Luke John Cotterill, 18, of Londonderry, was being transported from Bathurst
Correctional Complex to Sydney's Silverwater prison on Saturday when guards noticed
him trying to self-harm.
It is believed he was using a seatbelt in an attempt to strangle himself.
They stopped the vehicle, carrying 13 inmates, on the Great Western Highway at
Little Hartley at about 11.50am (AEDT).
"He appeared to be unconscious ... (and) the officer opened the grill to render
assistance to him," Corrective Services Assistant Commissioner Don Rodgers told AAP.
"He pushed the officer out of the way ... then he ran away.
"He was called upon to stop and he didn't."
One of the guards opened fire and the prisoner was wounded in the arm, hip and left
leg.
It is not known in which direction he ran but the lives of those on the nearby, busy
highway were not put in danger, Mr Rodgers said.
"The officers are very highly trained and ... (he) certainly wouldn't have fired the
weapon unless he was sure that no other person is at risk.
"That is the first consideration."
Cotterill was transported to Lithgow hospital in a serious but stable condition
before being moved to Sydney's Westmead Hospital.
He will remain there under guard until his condition improves, and then will be
transferred to the mental health screening unit at Silverwater's maximum security
facility.
Mr Rodgers said about 20 minutes before the incident, Cotterill had been separated
from the other inmates at their request.
It was reported that they had wanted to kill him because of the crime he was alleged
to have committed.
Cotterill was charged with Ms Morrissey's murder after being arrested on Tuesday.
Ms Morrissey, who worked as a receptionist at a local real estate agency, died at
her Cox Street home in the central western NSW town just before 6.30pm last
Saturday.
Detectives have indicated she was stabbed to death.
Police are investigating the latest incident and the Department of Corrective
Services will conduct an internal review.
Corrective Services Commissioner Ron Woodman says prisoners who try to escape will
suffer the consequences.
"If they want to play those games and run away from us, there is a price they will
pay - and they could get hurt," he told reporters.
"And he did."