Hyman Goldstein (politician)
Hyman Goldstein  | |
|---|---|
| Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Eastern Suburbs | |
| In office 1922–1925  | |
| Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Coogee | |
| In office 1927 – 3 September 1928  | |
| Preceded by | office established | 
| Succeeded by | John Dunningham | 
| 32nd Mayor of Randwick | |
| In office 1918–1919  | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1876 London, England  | 
| Died | 3 September 1928 (aged 51–52) Coogee, New South Wales, Australia  | 
| Cause of death | Fall (suspected homicide) | 
| Occupation | Politician | 
| Known for | Suspected murder victim of Thomas Ley | 
Hyman Goldstein (1876 – 3 September 1928) was an Australian politician. He was a Nationalist member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, representing Eastern Suburbs from 1922 until 1925, and Coogee from 1927 to his death in 1928. Federal Nationalist MP Thomas Ley, an enemy of Goldstein's who was later convicted of murder in England, is often held responsible for his death.