Deluded knifeman butchered British girl, 21, after stalking her for days – as Frenchman is charged with her murder
Mia Ayliffe-Chung was living her 'dream' in Queensland when she was killed in 'absolutely horrific' attack
POLICE are investigating if a French backpacker suspected of stabbing Brit Mia Ayliffe-Chung to death had a romantic obsession with the 21-year-old.
Mia was killed in a brutal attack at a backpackers' hostel in Queensland, Australia overnight, while three others were injured.
Several officers suffered cuts and bruises while one was bitten on the leg as Ayad repeatedly yelled "allahu akbar" while he was arrested.
Superintendent Ray Rohweder described the attack as "absolutely horrific".
She said: "I’ve viewed the CCTV of what actually occurred.
"There’s no one that can view that CCTV that doesn’t come away feeling sick to the stomach. It’s just absolutely horrific."
He will appear before Townsville magistrates' court tomorrow.
Cops are believed to be probing a theory that he was infatuated with Mia, who was staying at the hostel while working as a fruitpicker.
Ayad, 29, had told other backpackers the pair were deeply in love and married - but his alleged obsession turned sour after hearing she posed for revealing photos and did not reciprocate his feelings, the reported.
Police have said he is a visitor to Australia who has been in the country since around March on a temporary visa and has no known local connections.
He was also a champion kickboxer who had trained in Thailand, and he injured two officers during his detainment, local media reported.
He said they were still trying to find out what he has been doing in the country since his arrival but he was not known to police before the attack.
Mia, 21, had recently described how she was living her "dream" travelling through parts of Africa and Asia before settling to work as a barmaid on the Gold Coast.
She was knifed in a frenzied attack in front of 30 horrified witnesses, while her attacker is alleged to have shouted "Allahu Akbar" during the ordeal.
Mia's final Facebook posts show her enjoying her new life abroad as she declares she is "living my dream".
Only weeks ago, the backpacker posted on Facebook: "The hardest thing living my dream, missing the important home things. Graduations, people in hospital, funerals and birthdays."
Her mother responded: "You'll be back in the blink of an eye, and we'll all still be doing the same old stuff for the most part. Live your dream and know you're in all our hearts."
Brit Tom Jackson is fighting for his life in hospital after reports that he was stabbed up to 15 times, while another Brit, Chris Porter, was said to be not seriously injured.
It has emerged the knifeman also stabbed a dog to death as he rampaged through a room of around 30 people on Tuesday night.
The stabbing took place at an accommodation complex in the Home Hill area of Queensland, at around 11.15pm local time on Tuesday.
Trudy Curtis, a close friend to Mia's mother Rosie, said her long-time pal was "in bits".
"Mia is Rosie's only daughter. She is in bits. She hasn't had a chance to process everything because she's been getting constant phone calls and people knocking on her doors.
"The authorities won't give her any information because they aren't 100 per cent sure what happened. I think Rosie is going to fly out there.
"She has her partner with her who is supporting her and police liaison officers have been with her all day. Mia was a beautiful person inside and out. I'm so shocked."
Mia, also known as Mimi, was from Wirksworth in Derbyshire and graduated from Buxton College last year after studying child care.
She was taking time off to travel after completing her studies and had already visited Morocco, Turkey, India and Thailand before leaving for Australia, where she had initially planned to spend a year.