SYDNEY: An Israeli student has been killed in a late-night attack in Australia while she was speaking on the phone with her sister, police said yesterday.
Police appealed to the public for help tracking down the killer of 21-year-old Aiia Maasarwe, whose body was found early Wednesday near the campus of the Melbourne university where she was studying.
âThis was an horrendous, horrific attack inflicted on a completely innocent young woman who was a visitor to our city,â Detective Inspector Andrew Stamper told reporters in Melbourne yesterday.
Maasarwe, who was reportedly five months into a year-long exchange at Melbourneâs LaTrobe University, was riding a tram home from a comedy club to the suburb of Bundoora before she was met by her attacker around midnight.
She was talking on the phone with her sister, who was overseas and raised the alarm after something went awry mid-conversation, police said.
â(Her sister) heard the sound of the phone falling to the ground and heard some voices,â Stamper said.
Her body was found Wednesday morning by passers-by at 7.00am about 50 metres from the stop where she exited the tram.
Stamper said the report from her sister came in at about the same time.
Police would not confirm reports they were investigating a sexual assault but said known sex offenders are an âactive line of enquiryâ.
Officers retrieved a black baseball cap and a grey t-shirt they believe were worn by the perpetrator from the crime scene, which they described as âvery distressingâ.
The victimâs family, who are on their way to Australia, described Maasarwe as âhappyâ, âadventurousâ and âsmartâ.
âI was in shock, I couldnât believe it… the day before my wife had said to me, âWeâll have to go to Australia, Australiaâs very safe, very niceâ,â the victimâs uncle Rame Maasarwe told national broadcaster ABC from the United States. âWe cannot believe that something like this happened in Australia, we think itâs very safe there.â
Maasarwe was reportedly planning to go to China to work with her fatherâs business after her studies. Police said they were âconfidentâ of finding the perpetrator. – AFP




