Mystery as woman found dead at five-star hotel and a man is rushed to the hospital | The Sun
A WOMAN in her 30s has been found dead at a luxury hotel in Western Australia.
Her body was found at the Crowns Towers hotel in south-east Perth on Monday afternoon.
It is unclear how she died.
A 42-year-old man was rushed from the scene at Burswood to Royal Perth Hospital with serious self-inflicted injuries.
He was reportedly known to the woman.
Homicide Squad detectives have launched an investigation into the circumstances of the woman's death, according to WAtoday.
A police spokesman told the outlet: "The man was taken into custody and is currently receiving medical treatment.
"It is believed both parties are known to each other."
It is understood authorities sent "a number of resources" to Crown Towers, which is located within Perth's Crown Casino complex, after an alert was raised about 11am.
A spokesperson for the hotel confirmed police responded to a situation on Monday, 7News reports.
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They said: "Our team are assisting WA Police with their investigation, and we are supporting our team members."
Guests at the hotel reported seeing a large ambulance and police officers but claimed they knew nothing about what had happened.
Detectives were reportedly spotted entering and leaving the hotel after accessing its 12th floor.
The $650million five-star hotel claims to set "the benchmark for luxury hotels" with "unparalleled city views".
Stays at Crown Towers can cost up to $3,399 (£1,800) a night.
The hotel has previously been touted as Perth's first "six-star" hotel.
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