A British woman rescued from a nightmare two-month road trip through outback Queensland only came to the attention of police because she didn’t pay for petrol.
The 22-year-old backpacker was pulled over by police on Sunday afternoon on the Warrego Highway in the small town of Mitchell, about 600km west of Brisbane.
The terrified and injured woman had fractures to her face as well as bruises and cuts.
When officers searched the vehicle they found her alleged attacker hiding in a storage section of the four-wheel drive.
Earlier reports suggested the car was pulled over during a routine traffic stop, but a Caltex Mitchell worker said it was because the victim drove off after a petrol stop without paying.
The worker, who did not want to be named, told AAP the young woman told the service station’s boss she had no money and her ex-boyfriend had her purse.
“The boss thought the girl was running away from an abusive relationship,” she told AAP.
“She went back out to the car supposedly to ring someone and then drove away.”
She said her boss called police, but an automated answering service told her she had to fill in a report online.