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Backpacker Mia Ayliffe-Chung stabbed to death at Australian hostel | Backpacker Mia Ayliffe-Chung stabbed to death at Australian hostel |
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A 21-year-old British woman has died after she was stabbed during an attack at a backpackers' hostel in Australia. | A 21-year-old British woman has died after she was stabbed during an attack at a backpackers' hostel in Australia. |
The victim has been named by friends as Mia Ayliffe-Chung, from Derbyshire. | |
An unnamed 30-year-old British man severely injured in the attack in Home Hill, Queensland, is in a critical condition. | |
A French suspect, 29, who allegedly said the Arabic phrase "Allahu akbar" during the attack, has been arrested. | A French suspect, 29, who allegedly said the Arabic phrase "Allahu akbar" during the attack, has been arrested. |
Police said they were investigating a number of possible motivations, including drugs misuse, mental health issues and extremism. | Police said they were investigating a number of possible motivations, including drugs misuse, mental health issues and extremism. |
The stabbing took place at Shelley's Backpackers in Home Hill. The small town - about 100km (62m) south-east of the city of Townsville - is popular among travellers looking to do agricultural work, such as fruit picking. | |
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Miss Ayliffe-Chung had lived in Surfers Paradise, on Australia's Gold Coast, and worked as a waitress at the Bedroom Lounge Bar before making an 800-mile trip north to work outdoors. | |
She was was just days into a three-month trip working with animals when she was killed. | |
Her latest Facebook update on August 20 read: "Day 4 done. Just 85 left! Skills achieved; the ability to tell the difference between a rock and a clump of mud and throwing stones really far. The sun is too hot. Stupid Australia." | |
Mykah Powell, 18, a colleague from the Bedroom Lounge Bar, said Miss Ayliffe-Chung initially worked at Bond University in Queensland before starting work at the dance club six months ago. | |
She said: "She loved her cat Leo which she purchased here in Australia very much and was forever Snapchat-ing the cuteness." | |
Amy Browne, 19, who also worked at the Bedroom Lounge Bar, said: "Mia was honestly the most bubbliest and most caring girl I knew. | |
"She got along with everyone she met, she just had that gorgeous personality that everyone seemed to enjoy. | "She got along with everyone she met, she just had that gorgeous personality that everyone seemed to enjoy. |
"She always had a smile on her face, so innocent and full of life and love. Our memories will be cherished forever and I know she'd want us all to stay positive in the darkest of times." | "She always had a smile on her face, so innocent and full of life and love. Our memories will be cherished forever and I know she'd want us all to stay positive in the darkest of times." |
Profile: Mia Ayliffe-Chung | |
According to her Facebook profile, Miss Ayliffe-Chung is from Wirksworth, Derbyshire. | |
She went to Anthony Gell School in Wirksworth before going to Chesterfield College to study psychology and communication and culture. | |
She later went to Buxton College to study childcare. | |
It is understood she travelled to Bali before arriving in Australia. | |
Police said Miss Ayliffe-Chung's family had been contacted, as had the relatives of the injured British man who was taken to Townsville Base Hospital. | |
British High Commissioner to Australia, Menna Rawlings, is also travelling to Townsville. | |
"We are working with local authorities and providing support to the families after one British national was killed and another was critically injured in an incident in Australia," a spokeswoman for the commission said. | |
"Our thoughts are with the families at this difficult time." | |
A 46-year-old Australian man injured in the incident - named by a friend as Grant Scholz, who ran the hostel - sustained non-life threatening injuries and has since been released from hospital. | |
A dog was also killed in the attack. | |
Motive unclear | Motive unclear |
Queensland Police Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski said the suspect was a visitor to Australia who had been in the country since around March on a temporary visa. He has no known local connections. | Queensland Police Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski said the suspect was a visitor to Australia who had been in the country since around March on a temporary visa. He has no known local connections. |
Mr Gollschewski said officers were "not ruling out any motivations at this early stage, whether they be political or criminal". | Mr Gollschewski said officers were "not ruling out any motivations at this early stage, whether they be political or criminal". |
He said the woman was the first person to be attacked and the incident was being treated as a murder case, not a terror attack. | He said the woman was the first person to be attacked and the incident was being treated as a murder case, not a terror attack. |
"Investigators will also consider whether mental health or drugs misuse factors are involved in this incident," he added. | "Investigators will also consider whether mental health or drugs misuse factors are involved in this incident," he added. |
Queensland Police described the attack as "a senseless act of violence". | Queensland Police described the attack as "a senseless act of violence". |
"We don't have any motive at this stage," said Detective Superintendent Ray Rohweder on Twitter. | "We don't have any motive at this stage," said Detective Superintendent Ray Rohweder on Twitter. |
"We're taking a number of statements in relation to what exactly was said on the evening." | "We're taking a number of statements in relation to what exactly was said on the evening." |
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