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www.alm.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent public reporting:
Remains found in Tasmania have been identified as likely belonging to Céline Cremer, a Belgian traveler who disappeared in June 2023 near Waratah. Authorities and family are seeking closure as identification processes proceed.[7][8]
Reports in early 2026 indicate ongoing progress in the case, with authorities publicizing discoveries connected to the search area and family updates as investigations continue.[1][2]
Several independent and mainstream outlets have documented ongoing investigations, including analysis of last-known movements and searches resumed after new physical items were located in 2025–2026.[2][5][1]
For context, Céline Cremer disappeared during a bushwalk in northwestern Tasmania in 2023; her vehicle and belongings were recovered in the days following, and the case remained a high-profile missing-person inquiry in Australia.[9][2]
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www.alm.comRemains 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.auCeline Aline Cremer was a Belgian woman who disappeared on 17 June 2023, from Waratah, Tasmania. Celine was originally from Belgium and had arrived in Tasmania in late 2022 - early 2023 as a tourist. In early June 2023, Celine set off on a solo trip with the aim of traveling by the ferry boat Spirit of Tasmania to Melbourne, Victoria, on 21 June 2023. Celine was last seen in the town of Waratah on 17 June 2023. Her vehicle was later found on 27 June parked in the carpark of Philosopher...
int-missing.fandom.comLatest discovery comes two weeks after human remains were found near the area where she was last seen
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