Notorious Australian serial killer Ivan Milat dies at 74

Ivan Milat was diagnosed with terminal stomach and oesophagus cancer in May.
Ivan Milat was diagnosed with terminal stomach and oesophagus cancer in May. PHOTO: REUTERS

SYDNEY • Australia's most notorious serial killer, Ivan Milat, whose murder of seven young backpackers in the 1990s terrified the country, has died in hospital, officials said yesterday.

Milat was serving consecutive life sentences for the brutal killing spree that took place near Sydney between 1989 and 1992.

A spokesman for Corrective Services New South Wales (NSW) said in a statement that the 74-year-old died at Long Bay Hospital yesterday morning.

He was diagnosed with terminal stomach and oesophagus cancer in May and had been in hospital to receive pain relief, according to national broadcaster ABC.

Milat's seven confirmed victims were Britons Caroline Clarke, 21, and Joanne Walters, 22; Australians James Gibson and Deborah Everist, both 19; and German backpackers Simone Schmidl, 21, Anja Habschied, 20, and Gabor Neugebauer, 21.

In each case, he had offered the young hitchhikers a lift, then stabbed or shot them in thrill killings and buried the bodies in shallow graves in a forest in the NSW southern highlands.

Milat was arrested in 1994 following one of Australia's biggest police investigations, which was sparked by the discovery of the bodies in 1992 and 1993.

He was convicted of the murders in 1996, as well as of the abduction of another traveller who had escaped.

In this photo taken on Jan 1, 1997, Ivan Milat, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murders of seven backpackers, poses with a rifle, pistol and his favourite cowboy hat. PHOTO: AFP

Milat was also a major suspect in the murders of three other women who went missing in the state a decade before he began the killings for which he was jailed. The bodies of the three remain missing. Milat admitted that he had worked in the area during the late 1970s, but denied involvement in the three cases.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on October 28, 2019, with the headline Notorious Australian serial killer Ivan Milat dies at 74. Subscribe