A French man stabbed a 21-year-old British woman to death and wounded two others in a backpackers' hostel in northeast Australia, police said today.
The29-year-old Frenchman, who was living with the victims at the hostel and had been in Australia on a temporary visa for about a year, is accused of carrying out the knife attack in Queensland.
The suspect did not have any known links to the dreaded ISIS group and appeared to have acted alone, Queensland Police Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski said, adding that police were trying to determine whether the man had been motivated by extremism.
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Two men who suffered injuries include a 30-year-old Briton, who is said to be in a critical condition.
The suspect is in custody in a hospital and is yet to be charged over the knife attack in Queensland, media reported.
"Investigators will also consider whether mental health or drug misuse factors are involved in this incident," he said.
Gollschewski said the accusedused the Arabic phrase "Allahu Akbar" both during the attack and his arrest.
"While this information will be factored into the investigation we are not ruling out any motivations at this stage, whether they be political or criminal," he said.
"We're working closely with our partner agencies to make sure if there is any indication that it has an extremist slant, or this person had been radicalised, we can discover that," he said.
Police were treating the attack as a homicide, rather than a terrorism-related incident, Gollschewski said.
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