A candlelight vigil has been held to remember Lilie James at Sans Souci in Sydney's south as the community grapples with grief. The 21-year-old water polo coach was murdered this week at St Andrews Cathedral School in the city this week.
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A man’s fragile sense of self was so shattered by a break-up that he brutally bludgeoned his ex to death inside the school where they both worked, an expert says.

Hockey coach Paul Thijssen hit water polo coach Lilie James in the head with a hammer at least 25 times inside St Andrew’s Cathedral School in Sydney on October 25, 2023.

James had ended her casual two-month relationship with the 24-year-old five days before she was killed inside the gym bathroom.

A candlelight vigil has been held to remember Lilie James at Sans Souci in Sydney's south as the community grapples with grief. The 21-year-old water polo coach was murdered this week at St Andrews Cathedral School in the city this week.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant is set to give evidence on the final day of the inquest, before statements from James’ family are read out. (9News)

Forensic psychologist Katie Seidler theorised Thijssen killed his 21-year-old ex-girlfriend because he was terrified the break-up would unravel his facade of perfection.

She analysed Thijssen’s records and opined he had a fragile sense of self and saw himself as inadequate and unworthy, which led him to lie to create a flawless public image.

Although Thijssen wielded coercive control in his relationships, the psychologist said there were no obvious warning signs or indicators of violence.

Thijssen had no history of aggression and Seidler concluded there was probably nothing that could have been done to prevent the gender-based violence.

Issues of coercive control and unacceptable behaviour in relationships are being examined by an inquest into the deaths of James and Thijssen, who died hours after his ex-girlfriend.

A forensic psychologist has theorised about what drove Paul Thijssen to kill Lilie James. (Linkedin/Paul Thijssen)

Coroner Teresa O’Sullivan is assessing whether his death was self-inflicted.

Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant is set to give evidence on the final day of the inquest, before statements from James’ family are read out.

O’Sullivan has described the inquest as “an absolutely tragic case”.

Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service at 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).
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