Home Hill stabbing: Police 'very concerned' about backpacker's injuries

By Jorge Branco
Updated August 25 2016 - 9:13am, first published 8:36am
English woman Mia Ayliffe-Chung, who had been working as a waitress at the Gold Coast, had been in Townsville less than two weeks before the stabbing. Photo: Facebook
English woman Mia Ayliffe-Chung, who had been working as a waitress at the Gold Coast, had been in Townsville less than two weeks before the stabbing. Photo: Facebook
"Saw about 5 small spiders, 4 poisonous toads and 3 geckos. Not too shabby of a day," Ms Ayliffe-Chung had posted earlier this month. Photo: Facebook
"Saw about 5 small spiders, 4 poisonous toads and 3 geckos. Not too shabby of a day," Ms Ayliffe-Chung had posted earlier this month. Photo: Facebook
Police Commissioner Ian Stewart. Photo: Harrison Saragossi
Police Commissioner Ian Stewart. Photo: Harrison Saragossi

Police have serious concerns for a British backpacker critically injured trying to stave off a fatal stabbing attack in Queensland's north, as his family rushes from the other side of the world to be by his side.

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