The school where water polo coach Lilie James was murdered has been plunged into lockdown after reports a man had threatened staff.
St Andrews Cathedral School, located in Sydney’s CBD, was locked down by police on Monday about 9.45am after reports a person had broken into the grounds.

The man allegedly “threatened staff and then returned to the campus”, a police spokesperson told NewsWire.
“The school was placed in locked down and a search of the building, on the corner of Druitt and Kent Streets, was conducted with the assistance of specialist resources,” they said.
Despite “extensive searches”, the man could not be located.
The lockdown has since been lifted, police confirmed.
“An investigation is now underway into the incident, and inquiries continue to locate the man,” police said.
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