Remains Found in Tasmania Likely Belong to Missing Belgian Backpacker
In Brief
Remains found in Tasmania have been provisionally identified as missing Belgian hiker Celine Cremer.
Key Facts
- Celine Cremer, a 31-year-old Belgian backpacker, disappeared in June 2023 after going hiking in a Tasmanian rainforest
- Human remains including bones, teeth, clothing, and Cremer's mobile phone were found near Philosopher Falls in Tasmania
- Tasmania police have provisionally identified the remains as those of Celine Cremer
- Cremer disappeared after departing for a walk near Cradle Mountain in Tasmania
- The discovery occurred several months after Cremer went missing
What Happened
In June 2023, Celine Cremer, a 31-year-old Belgian tourist, went missing while hiking in an ancient rainforest near Cradle Mountain, Tasmania. Recently, human remains and personal items believed to be hers were found near Philosopher Falls. Tasmania police have provisionally identified these remains as belonging to Cremer.
Why It Matters
The identification of the remains provides some closure to Cremer's family and the local community. It highlights the risks associated with hiking in remote wilderness areas and may prompt reviews of safety measures for hikers in Tasmania. The case has drawn international attention to missing persons in remote locations.
Sources
- BBC News — Remains found in Tasmania most likely belong to missing Belgian backpacker (18h ago)
- The Guardian — Celine Cremer: ‘compelling evidence’ human remains found in Tasmania belong to missing Belgian backpacker(21h ago)
- The Independent — Remains believed to be of missing Belgian backpacker found in Australia as family shares emotional message(8h ago)
