
Since the publication of this article a 20-year-old man has been arrested over the murder of Aiia Masarwe.
Aiia Masarwe, a 21-year-old international student, was on the phone to her sister as she walked home from The Comics Lounge on Tuesday evening.
It was a warm night, right in the middle of the Australian summer.
Friends dropped her at the 86 tram, police understand, after attending the show in North Melbourne.
She got off on the corner of Plenty Road and Main Drive, and began the short walk home.
The familiar voice of her sister likely made her feel safer, navigating the dark streets in a foreign country.
But as they spoke, suddenly their conversation was interrupted by another voice. Or voices. The phone fell, and Aiia was gone.
Her sister tried to call back. There was no answer.
We know that the student of La Trobe University, who had been in the country for six months, was likely murdered in the moments that followed. Her sister sat powerlessly, more than 13,000 kilometres away.
Neighbours reported screaming in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
But it wasn’t the voice of Aiia.
It was the sound of the woman who found her.
The student, who was less than a kilometre from her home, was partially dressed, with her sandals, phone, a book and her water bottle, scattered around her.