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Frenchman Accused of Murdering Briton While Allegedly Crying ‘Allahu Akbar’

General view, of 4 Primrose Cottages (centre), Hazelwood Hill, Derbyshire, believed to be the former family home of Mia Ayliffe-Chung, a 21-year-old British woman stabbed to death at a backpackers' hostel in Australia by an attacker shouting ''Allahu Akbar".
Rui Vieira—PA Wire/Zuma Press General view, of 4 Primrose Cottages (centre), Hazelwood Hill, Derbyshire, believed to be the former family home of Mia Ayliffe-Chung, a 21-year-old British woman stabbed to death at a backpackers' hostel in Australia by an attacker shouting ''Allahu Akbar".

The victim was a few days into a three-month trip to Australia

A 21-year-old English woman was stabbed to death at a hostel in northern Australia.

An unidentified French suspect, 29, has been accused of the murder of Mia Ayliffe-Chung. Witnesses suggested that he said the Arabic phrase “Allahu akbar” (God is great) during the stabbing, according to BBC.

The attack in Home Hill, Queensland also left a 30-year-old British man in critical condition and a 46-year-old Australian man with minor injuries. A dog was killed in the attack as well.

Authorities said they were investigating a number of motives, including drug use, extremism and mental illness.

The stabbing took place in a small town popular among travelers looking to do farm work, according to BBC. Ayliffe-Chung, described by friends as a “free spirit” and a traveler, was only a few days into a three-month trip working with animals when her life was taken.

[BBC]

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