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In her last words as she was raped and murdered in Australia in January, an Israeli student defiantly cursed her killer, according to local media reports.

“You piece of s–t!” Aiia Maasarwe, 21, screamed in Arabic, according to newly released prosecution evidence.

Her burnt body was found one day later.

Maasarwe had been on her way home in Melbourne in the early hours of Jan. 16 when she called her sister Ruba back in Israel because she felt unsafe, the Victorian Supreme Court heard Tuesday.

“I didn’t expect you to pick up,” Maasarwe told her sister just seconds before killer Codey Herrmann attacked her with a metal pole and raped her, News.com.au reported.

Prosecutors said that as Maasarwe screamed out, “You piece of s–t” in Arabic, her distressed sister listened helpless from the other side of the world.

“Her sister heard the sound of something or someone being hit four times,” Prosecutor Pat Bourke said.

Maasarwe had been returning from a comedy show when she was murdered less than a mile from her home — her beaten and burnt body found behind a hedge near a tram stop.

She had been studying at La Trobe University in Melbourne for the previous five months as an exchange student from Shanghai University in China.

Details of the attack were allowed to be made public after Judge Elizabeth Hollingsworth removed a suppression order keeping them private, according to the report.

The court heard in chilling detail how Herrmann beat Maasarwe in the head with a metal pole before raping her and dragging her body behind bushes.

Herrmann pleaded guilty to her rape and murder in June.

In victim impact statements read in court, Maasarwe’s heartbroken family said Herrmann had “destroyed a beautiful girl.”

“I can’t imagine the horror she felt when she saw Codey Herrmann’s face,” sister Ruba told the court.

“Codey Herrmann, you have taken one life but you have broken many more hearts.”

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