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A backpacker who was injured trying to warn others of Smail Ayadโ€™s vicious attack, which left Mia Ayliffe-Chung and Thomas Jackson dead at Shellyโ€™s Backpackers Hostel in Home Hill Queensland, has spoken out about the ordeal.

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21-year-old Chris Porter had shared a room with Ayliffe-Chung and Ayad before the attack and says he tried to warn others after the violence broke out.

Porter tells Seven News that he climbed a balcony to get to the rooms and afterwards he fell, breaking both his legs. 

RELATED: The Man Who Tried To Save Mia Ayliffe-Chung Dies In Hospital

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โ€œI tried to warn the other girls to lock their doors and as I came back down again I didnโ€™t realise how high up it was and just fell,โ€ Porter said. 

Like most of the people who were there that day, Porter is still in disbelief.

โ€œWhy?โ€ he said. โ€œWhy is the main question.โ€

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Porter has since met with the mother of 21-year-old Ayliffe-Chung, Rosie Ayliffe, and the pair are now hoping to honour Miaโ€™s memory by creating a website for people on working holidays with safety tips to help them stay safe.

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