Years of ADVOs failed to protect allegedly murdered mother of five Sharon Michelutti

By Ava Benny-Morrison and Lisa Visentin
Updated February 8 2016 - 11:08am, first published February 7 2016 - 8:13pm
Sharon Michelutti, 48, was allegedly murdered by her partner in Sydney's south-west on Monday. Photo: Facebook
Sharon Michelutti, 48, was allegedly murdered by her partner in Sydney's south-west on Monday. Photo: Facebook
The scene at 13 Kentucky St, Riverwood. Photo: Janie Barrett
The scene at 13 Kentucky St, Riverwood. Photo: Janie Barrett
Ms Michelutti was found dead in her home on Monday. Photo: Facebook
Ms Michelutti was found dead in her home on Monday. Photo: Facebook
The crime scene in Kentucky Street, Riverwood, Sydney, where Gavin Debeyer  allegedly murdered his partner, Sharon Michelutti.  Photo: Janie Barrett
The crime scene in Kentucky Street, Riverwood, Sydney, where Gavin Debeyer allegedly murdered his partner, Sharon Michelutti. Photo: Janie Barrett
Sharon Michelutti's son, Blake Michelutt,i is restrained after turning up to the house in Riverwood and learning of her mother's alleged murder. Photo: Janie Barrett
Sharon Michelutti's son, Blake Michelutt,i is restrained after turning up to the house in Riverwood and learning of her mother's alleged murder. Photo: Janie Barrett
Apprehended domestic violence orders failed to protect Sharon Michelutti when her partner allegedly stabbed her at their home.  Photo: Facebook
Apprehended domestic violence orders failed to protect Sharon Michelutti when her partner allegedly stabbed her at their home. Photo: Facebook

A mother of five who was allegedly stabbed by her fiance had been the subject of many apprehended domestic violence orders dating back to the 1990s, including one that was taken out two weeks before her death.

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