Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public reporting.
- Human remains were reported found in Tasmania related to the disappearance of Belgian tourist Celine Cremer, with authorities later confirming they appear to be her remains. This development came after searches intensified in the Philosopher Falls/WARATAH area and a mobile phone found earlier in the investigation added context to the case.[2][5][6]
- Subsequent reporting indicates a positive identification of remains or strong indicators they belong to Cremer, and authorities have discussed closure for her family while continuing to handle forensic analyses and public updates.[5][8]
- Earlier in 2023–2024, searches were suspended due to harsh winter conditions and the assessment that survivability in those conditions was unlikely, with ongoing renewed searches and occasional new pieces of evidence resurfacing over time.[1][4][7]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise statements from each source or summarize a timeline with dates and key milestones. I can also look for any official Tasmania Police press releases or BBC/ABC/National outlets for the most authoritative wording.
Sources
Remains found by a volunteer in a Tasmanian national park have been identified as likely belonging to Celine Cremer, a 31-year-old Belgian tourist who went missing during a hiking trip in 2023.
7news.com.auHuman remains have been found during the search for missing Belgian tourist, Celine Cremer, two years after she went missing in Australia's Tasmanian wilderness, the Tasmanian Police said in a news…
people.comLatest discovery comes two weeks after human remains were found near the area where she was last seen
www.independent.co.ukOne of the key searchers involved in the renewed hunt for missing Belgian tourist Celine Cremer has told of the emotion and excitement when her mobile phone was found, two and a half years after she…
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