Monique Lezsak: 51-year-old man under police guard in hospital charged with Kassan Gardens stabbing

Man, 51, under guard in hospital charged with murder of professional bodybuilder who was found dead next to her 10-year-old daughter

  • Bodybuilder Sven Lindemann, 51, charged with murder
  • Fatal stabbing of 39-year-old mother Monique Lezsak
  • Lindemann currently under police guard in hospital

A man has been charged with murder following a stabbing incident in Melbourne’s south-east that left a woman dead.

Sven Lindemann, 51, is set to face Melbourne Magistrates Court on Saturday following the death of 39-year-old Monique Lezsak. 

The Endeavour Hills man was is in hospital under police guard with ‘life threatening’ upper body injuries.

He is understood to be the slain woman’s new boyfriend. 

Lindemann is set to face court on Saturday charged with the murder of Monique Lezsak, 39, (pictured) who was stabbed to death at a home in Kassan Gardens around 7.30am on Tuesday morning

Police were called to the home after reports of an altercation between a man and woman (pictured)

Police were called to the home after reports of an altercation between a man and woman (pictured)

Police questioned Lindemann after being called to a home at Kassan Gardens following reports of an altercation around 7.30am on Tuesday morning.

Ms Lezsak was pronounced dead at the scene and her 10-year-old daughter was hospitalised with serious injuries.

Her shattered former partner Jye Carter described her to reporters as a ‘beautiful person’ and a devoted mother to their son and daughter. 

Lindemann (pictured, right) and Ms Lezsak (pictured, left) are understood to have been in a relationship

Lindemann (pictured, right) and Ms Lezsak (pictured, left) are understood to have been in a relationship

‘[She was] the most amazing mother and kindest-hearted human on the planet,’ friend Jacqueline Schwarcz told The Age on Wednesday.

Ms Lezsak’s 10-year-old daughter is in a stable condition in hospital as she recovers from minor injuries, and has been hailed as a hero after she was cut on the arm trying to save her mother.

Lindemann was also charged with recklessly causing injury.

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