Here’s what’s publicly reported recently about Céline (Celine) Aline Cremer.
- Latest developments in Tasmania: Human remains were found in a Tasmanian bushland during searches for the missing Belgian traveler Céline Cremer, with police saying forensic work would confirm identity and provide answers for her family. This marks a significant development in the long-running case.[4][8]
- Media coverage notes a progression toward closure: Multiple outlets over early 2026 have reported on the discovery of remains and the potential identification, indicating authorities are pursuing forensic confirmation and providing updates to her family.[8][9]
- Background context: Céline Cremer, then 31, disappeared in June 2023 after a short bushwalk near Philosopher Falls in northwest Tasmania; her car and personal items had been found earlier, prompting long-running search efforts.[3][4]
If you’d like, I can pull in more precise timelines from each outlet or summarize the statements from Tasmanian police and the family as they become available. Would you prefer a brief timeline or a comparison of how different outlets are reporting the latest developments?
Cited sources for this update include reporting from ABC News, The Independent, and 7 News, which collectively describe the discovery of remains and the ongoing forensic confirmation process.[9][4][8]
Sources
Remains 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.auPolice received a "concern for welfare" report for the 31-year-old on Monday. They say she was last seen in the town of Waratah on June 17. Inspector Steve Jones said Ms Cremer's car had been found unattended in a car park at the Philosopher Falls Track near Waratah yesterday. … "We've also got the Westpac rescue helicopter on the way, as well as having a drone in the area as well to try and see if we can locate her. "It's always our goal to find someone alive, safe, and well. It's obviously a...
australianmissingpersonsregister.comLatest discovery comes two weeks after human remains were found near the area where she was last seen
www.independent.co.ukHuman remains have been found during the search for missing Belgian tourist, Celine Cremer, two years after she went missing in Australia's Tasmanian wilderness, the Tasmanian Police said in a news…
people.comLatest discovery comes two weeks after human remains were found near the area where she was last seen
www.the-independent.com