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Remains found in Australia ID’d as missing backpacker Celine Cremer: ‘We finally have answers’

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Remains found in Australia ID’d as missing backpacker Celine Cremer: ‘We finally have answers’

Human remains found on Tasmania have been positively identified as a missing Belgian backpacker who disappeared there nearly three years ago while on a solo hike.

Celine Cremer, 31, vanished in June 2023 near the Philosopher Falls in Waratah, with her disappearance remaining a mystery until January, when a volunteer search-crew member stumbled upon human remains about a two-hour walk from where her possessions had been found on the Australian island.

In a statement Friday, Tasmanian police said forensics tests confirmed the body was Cremer’s.

Celine Cremer, a missing backpacker, smiles in a photo taken during her trip to Tasmania.

Celine Cremer, 31, was hiking on the Australian island of Tasmania when she disapeared in 2023. Facebook/Celine Cremer

“After almost three years of endless waiting, we finally have answers,” her sister, Amelie Cremer, wrote on Facebook. “Today, our hearts are upset, but at the same time. After all this time, Celine can finally go home. She will be able to rest in peace, surrounded by love that never left her side.

“Celine, we never forgot you,” she wrote. “Not one day, not one second.”

The missing hiker’s case had baffled authorities, with the only clue coming in December 2025, when Cremer’s possessions were found.

Then in January, searcher Jarrod Boys found the remains.

A person in a blue jacket and white helmet rappelling down a waterfall in a lush, green forest.

A volunteer search-crew member found the human remains in January near where Celine Cremer disappeared. Tasmania Police / Facebook

Collage of Celine Cremer and seashells, with text

Tasmanian authorities confirmed that the remains found in January belonged to Cremer. Facebook / Rob Parsons

“The bones that I saw were just lying on top of a pile of soil and stones,” he told reporters at the time. “I guess I went into shock. I was very overwhelmed. I’m not a particularly emotional guy, but, yeah, it was definitely an emotional experience for me.”

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