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UK TOURIST IN AUSTRALIA 'RAPE ORDEAL' RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL

The suspect's vehicle

A UK hiker who was purportedly held hostage and over and again assaulted in Australia is being ameliorated by relatives, police have said.

The 22-year-old lady, from Liverpool, has been discharged from healing center, Queensland Police affirmed.

An Australian man, 22, is confronting 23 charges over the claimed trial that finished on Sunday.

Police on Wednesday said the assaults occurred over a one-month time frame, not two months as charged before.

They say the attacks occurred between 3 February and 5 March on a street trip extending from Cairns, in Far North Queensland, over the state's outback.

It finished when officers ceased the combine's 4x4 more than 1,000km (620 miles) south at Mitchell, after an administration station announced they neglected to pay for petrol.

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In a concise articulation on Wednesday, police said the lady had been discharged from healing facility into the care of loved ones.

They likewise said the combine met at a Cairns party on 27 January, elucidating incorrectly data that it was three months back.

Criminologist Inspector Paul Hart on Tuesday said the combine started a relationship however "sooner or later that had soured". She was then subjected to a "horrendous and alarming" knowledge, he said.

He said she had endured facial cracks, wounding, scraped spots to her neck and slices to her body, and also mental wounds.

Tears at administration station

The denounced man, from Cairns, is confronting charges including four checks of assault, eight tallies of attack and four numbers of strangulation.

He is likewise accused of two checks of hardship of freedom, bringing about wilful harm, having medications and medication hardware and hindering police.

The man seemed, by all accounts, to be "escaping police" in the back of the vehicle when he was captured, Mr Hart said.

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