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In prison, a quadriplegic man who killed his girlfriend before severing his own spinal cord dies. WOLLONGONG, SYDNEY: A man who slashed his girlfriend’s neck and sliced his own spinal chord to make her a quadriplegic has died while serving a 20-year prison sentence, a coroner has said. When he died on April 1, 2020, at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney’s east, Michael James Quinn, 31, was serving a 20-year sentence for brutally stabbing his partner Cherie Vize to death on a lawn of his parents in Wollongong. Before deputy state coroner Carmel Forbes informed the coroner’s court that she had died of sepsis, her death was not determined. According to Forbes, Quinn, whose sentence was set to end in 2035, died from sepsis with underlying conditions of urosepsis and pneumonia as a result of C3 partial tetraplegia, as reported by the Sydney Morning Herald. Following Quinn’s descent on the afternoon of April 1, 2020, a nurse allegedly grabbed her hand and “told her she was with him,” according to police. He got two or three “gasping short breaths,” according to him. Quinn’s life was deemed “gone” by a doctor. The coroner declared that “there is no evidence to suggest that any part of her medical care… led to her death in any way.” There will be a proper, impartial investigation into Quinn’s death while in custody. The episode that resulted in Quinn’s jailing was characterized as “both horrific and painful” in coronial findings, released on Wednesday. “Quinn suffered a catastrophic injury when she attempted to end her own life almost immediately after stabbing Vize in the neck outside her family’s home in July 2013,” according to Howard Mullen, the defense attorney assisting the coroner. In 2016, Quinn was found guilty of murdering his 25-year-old girlfriend. Quinn allegedly attacked Vize, an aspiring actor, on the lawn of his parents’ Wollongong home before severing his own spinal cord, the judge-only court trial heard. In 2013, his self-injury left him a quadriplegic. “MS. Vize was a calm individual. His death has caused great grief to his family and friends “After a month-long trial, NSW Supreme Court Justice Robert Beech-Jones said. Officers found Quinn’s incomplete quadriplegia, obesity, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder at the time of her trial in 2016. She also had obstructive sleep apnea, osteoporosis, severe spasticity, and recurrent urinary tract infections. Quinn had a significant criminal past, the court was told. He received counseling in the past for assaulting and threatening a female student at the University of Wollongong. He was also charged with 17 “incidents,” including intimidation, indecency, property damage , disobeying orders, and assault.