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Bones and Car Key Surface in Cold Case
11 Feb
Summary
- Five bones and teeth found near Philosopher Falls.
- Honda car key verified as belonging to the missing tourist.
- Search efforts were hampered by severe weather conditions.

Investigators are closer to solving the mystery of missing Belgian tourist Celine Cremer following a significant discovery in Tasmania's wilderness. Over the past two days, police located five bones, teeth, and a Honda car key during a search of the Arthur River area. These items were found approximately 2km from Philosopher Falls, near Cradle Mountain, the last known location of the 31-year-old in June 2023. The car key has been officially confirmed as belonging to Cremer, who was reported missing by her family on June 26, 2023. Her car was discovered at the Philosopher Falls car park shortly after the report was filed. Previously, in January, human remains and clothing believed to be Cremer's were found. A bushwalking group had discovered her phone in December. Severe weather conditions have repeatedly hindered the extensive search efforts, which have involved multiple agencies and specialist teams. Forensic testing on the recovered remains is ongoing, and the investigation into Cremer's disappearance will ultimately be handled by the state coroner.




