A Belgian tourist, allegedly abducted east of Adelaide, managed to get a desperate message to her family who alerted police, leading to her rescue and an arrest, it has been revealed.
A 52-year-old man will be charged with serious sex offences and with the abduction of 24-year-old backpacker after being arrested at a property near Meningie on Saturday.
The backpacker also managed to contact a friend in Queensland during her ordeal, which began when her alleged captor answered her internet advertisement. Police said the backpacker had posted an advertisement on the Gumtree website, asking for work in Victoria.
"I'm looking for these jobs in Melbourne starting 30 of January. With accommodation stay or hostel nearby. Cuz I don't have a car. I love nature and animals, I eat fruit every day;) it would be nice to do a job like this. If you have something please let me know. Thx," her advertisement read. She was found safe at a property at Murray Bridge on Friday after going missing when she travelled to the town by bus on Thursday.
Earlier on Friday detectives had expressed fears the tourist was being held against her will and appealed to anyone who had her captive to release her without harm.