Belgian traveller Céline Cremer.
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Following the announcement by police today that the remains have been “provisionally identified” as those of Cremer, her sister reached out to friends and family through Facebook with an update.

“After nearly three years of endless waiting, we finally have answers,” wrote Amélie Cremer.

Belgian traveller Céline Cremer
Human remains found in the Tasmanian wilderness have been provisionally confirmed as those of Belgian traveller Céline Cremer. (Supplied)

“DNA tests and dental analysis confirmed everything matched Celine. These words are difficult to write, yet they also bring significant relief.”

“Today, our hearts are heavy, but there is also solace. After all this time, Celine can finally return home. She will rest in peace, surrounded by the love that has always been with her.”

Cremer, 31, was last sighted in Waratah, located in the state’s north-west, on June 17, 2023. It is believed she disappeared after embarking on a hike at Philosopher Falls.

Her family reported her missing on June 26, initiating a large-scale search effort that involved the SES, drones, and a helicopter.

Cremer was believed to have gone on a bushwalk at Philosopher Falls in June 2023, but never returned. (Céline Cremer)

Cremer was believed to have gone on a bushwalk at Philosopher Falls, but never returned.

Her empty white Honda CRV was found in a car park. Police believe she got lost trying to find her way back to her car.

Human remains and items of clothing were discovered in January along a section of the Arthur River near Waratah, sparking a renewed investigation.

Local bushwalker Jarrod Boys made the initial discovery this week as part of ongoing efforts to locate Cremer, with a large number of volunteers continuing the search more than two years after she was first reported missing by family members.

Specialist police search and rescue personnel conducted a swift water search at Philosopher Falls, Waratah in a bid to locate missing woman Celine Cremer.
Human remains and items of clothing were discovered in January along a section of the Arthur River near Waratah. (Tasmania Police)

The massive independent effort was also documented on YouTube and it’s understood Boys joined the search after watching those videos.

The teams also found Cremer’s phone in December.

Today, Amélie thanked those who continued to look for her sister after authorities had given up.

“Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who participated in the search and helped find her,” she wrote.

“Thanks also to our relatives for their support, respect and presence throughout these years. You have been essential.”

In a message to her sister, whose “absence has left a huge void”, she added “Celine, we never forgot you. Not one day, not one second”.

“Your smile, your energy and all the love you gave us live on within us,” she said.

“Today we bring you near us.”

There will be no further planned searches of the Arthur River.

Earlier today, Commander Nathan Johnston said that expert reports provided “compelling evidence” that the remains were those of Cremer.

A report is being prepared for the coroner, who will officially identify the remains.

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