The man who went on a wild stabbing spree in Sydney, Australia, this week killed a woman during his rampage — 24-year-old escort Michaela Dunn, according to a new report.

Mert Ney, 20, allegedly stabbed Dunn to death Tuesday afternoon at an apartment in Sydney’s central business district, 9 News reported.

Initial reports only indicated that Ney wounded another woman, 41, in a stabbing at a nearby hotel — but officers on patrol were later alerted to the apartment, where they found Dunn’s body, according to the report.

Dunn was pronounced dead on scene, authorities said.

“While she has yet to be formally identified, [the victim] is believed to be Michaela Dunn from Sydney’s Inner west,” local police said in a statement obtained by the outlet. “While her family appreciate the support offered by the community, they have requested their privacy at this difficult time.”

Dunn was a former student at Rosebank College and the University of Notre Dame, according to the report. She was also an avid traveler whose Facebook page shows her hanging out with her friends, and with her cat.

Dunn’s mom told 9 News that her daughter was a “beautiful, loving woman who had studied at university and traveled widely.”

Ney’s alleged 41-year-old victim is listed in stable condition at St. Vincent’s Hospital, local outlet 10 Daily reported.

Authorities say he also injured a number of others, according to the report.

Footage of the wild incident captured by a 7NEWS reporter shows the armed and bloody suspect hop atop a black Mercedes.

A man wielding a wooden chair can be seen in the footage confronting the crazed man.

The suspect eventually jumps from the car and screams, “Shoot me. I want to f–king die.”

A group of people manage to subdue the suspect with a milk crate and several chairs before police arrived.