Sydney man guilty of terror stabbing

(AAP) A Sydney pharmacy student who repeatedly stabbed a passer-by with a machete, shouting “I will kill you, you will die,” has been found guilty of carrying out a terrorist act.

“He got me probably three or four times and I didn’t know what to do,” Wayne Greenhalgh told police from his hospital bed.

“There was blood pouring out of everywhere.”

Ihsas Khan, 25, pleaded not guilty on the grounds of mental illness to committing a terrorist act when he attacked the then-57-year-old at Minto in September 2016.

The victim ran to a nearby home hair salon for safety while bystanders confronted Khan, who was later tasered by police.

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