Celine Cremer: 'compelling evidence' human remains found in Tasmania belong to missing Belgian backpacker
Tasmania police have provisionally identified human remains found in the state as belonging to Celine Cremer, a missing Belgian tourist.
Tasmania police have announced that human remains discovered near Philosopher Falls last month have been provisionally identified as those of Celine Cremer, a 31-year-old Belgian backpacker who went missing in June 2023. The identity confirmation comes after expert analysis provided compelling evidence linking the remains to Cremer. In light of this discovery, police extended their condolences to her family and expressed the hope that this news would offer some clarity or closure regarding her disappearance.
Cremer had embarked on a hiking adventure in Tasmania's ancient rainforest, and her case garnered significant public attention over the months as search and rescue teams worked diligently to locate her. Commander Nathan Johnston of Tasmania Police acknowledged the community's support and the extensive efforts of search personnel, volunteers, and partner agencies who contributed to the search efforts. The police emphasized that although provisional identification has been made, it is still a process and a report will be forwarded to the coroner for further investigation.
This unfortunate development highlights the dangers that can arise during solo adventures in remote areas and underscores the importance of adequate preparation and safety measures when hiking. The loss of Celine Cremer serves as a poignant reminder of the risks involved in outdoor activities and the potential impact on families and communities when loved ones go missing in such circumstances.