Celine Cremer: Remains Found in Tasmania Most Likely Belong to Missing Belgian Backpacker
Remains found near Philosopher Falls have been provisionally linked to Celine Cremer after extensive searches including private efforts and expert analysis.
- Recently, Tasmania Police provisionally identified human remains found in the Arthur River as belonging to missing Belgian backpacker Celine Cremer, with Commander Nathan Johnston citing expert reports providing compelling evidence.
- On June 17, 2023, Celine Cremer was last seen at Philosopher Falls and reported missing on June 26, 2023; a private search party recovered her phone near Philosopher Falls in December.
- Jarrod Boys, member of the private search party, carried out a solo Arthur River search in January and found human remains; subsequent searches recovered five bones, teeth, a Honda car key and items of clothing near the location.
- Officials said a coroner will officially determine the identity of the remains, and Tasmania Police extends its sincere condolences to Ms Cremer's family, Commander Johnston said.
- Breakthroughs in dense bushland only previously surveyed by helicopter followed a bushwalker discovering bones last month, and police said there will be no further planned searches of the Arthur River.
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The first new sign of Celine Cremer, who was last seen in June 2023, came in December 2025 when her phone was foundCeline Cremer.Credit: Tasmania Police FacebookNEED TO KNOWHuman remains found earlier this year amid the search for Celine Cremer have been provisionally identified as belonging to the 31-year-old womanThe remains found near Australia's Philosopher Falls “have been provisionally identified as belonging to missing Belgian woman Celin…
Céline Cremer had disappeared in 2023 while visiting Tasmania. According to the Australian-controlled police of this island, bones found in January would be those of the Belgian tourist.
The human remains found last month on the Australian island of Tasmania are very likely those of missing Belgian Céline Cremer. According to Tasmanian police, experts have provided "convincing evidence" that the remains are hers. Local police report that the remains have been "provisionally identified" as Cremer's. Only a coroner is yet to give an official verdict. Police express their condolences to her family. "While this preliminary confirmat…
The recently discovered remains in Tasmania most likely belong to Belgian tourist Céline Cremer, who has been missing for over two and a half years. Australian police released the news Thursday, with the consent of her family. The Belgian woman's disappearance was also big news in the Netherlands.
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