Nic Gilbert stated he arrived on the Merrylands house on Sunday evening and was urgent the doorbell, however nobody was answering.
“I go to the back window thinking she’s asleep, she’s just not woken up and I threw a rock at the window to try and get her attention,” he stated.
“I walked to the front, pulled a bin up and climbed over the balcony.
“I walked via the bed room, Erin was on her again and it regarded like she was choking on blood.”
Gilbert said he grabbed his phone and called a friend who arrived at the house to find his 42-year-old wife “gurgling blood” before he called an ambulance.
“I simply stated ‘Erin’s lifeless, assist me, Erin’s lifeless’,” he said.
The 38-year-old said he tried to resuscitate her and perform CPR but she was already dead.
Gilbert has been assisting police with their inquiries. He was taken into custody to help with investigations and released without charge.
Police are still hunting for information about what happened to Gilbert’s wife.
But now he is mourning the loss of the woman he said “accomplished” him.
“I really feel like I let her dad and mom down. I really feel like I ought to’ve been there,” he said.
“She simply accomplished me, every part about her I miss.
“She finished my sentences when I struggled with words.”
Gilbert stated he liked cooking for his spouse and she or he would clear and so they “worked well as a team”.
Detectives have established a taskforce to analyze the reason for Erin’s loss of life.
“We just need to get background on what may have happened and who may have been at the unit location with her,” Superintendent Andrew Holland stated yesterday.
“The injuries were very serious and severe, unfortunately we do not know the cause of death at this point.”
Source: www.9news.com.au