Belgian traveller Céline Cremer.
Relatives of a Belgian tourist missing for more than two years in the Tasmanian bush are going through a “very difficult time” following the discovery of human remains in the area where she disappeared.

Celine Cremer’s sister, Amelie, described the recent discovery as a “significant step forward in the search” for her sibling. However, she urged everyone to remain cautious until DNA testing could confirm the details.

“We ask everyone to be respectful and patient, and to wait for the experts’ conclusions before sharing any erroneous or premature information,” Amelie advised in a Facebook update.

Belgian traveller Céline Cremer.
Belgian traveller Céline Cremer. (Céline Cremer)

Expressing empathy, a supporter shared on Facebook, “I can only imagine how difficult this update will be for them.”

The supporter noted that the timing was poignant, as it coincided with his birthday. “Though this news is incredibly heavy, if it brings answers, it would be the best gift—offering Celine’s family some certainty and closure,” he reflected.

Brumby praised Parsons for his “tireless leadership, transparency, and determination,” which had inspired a community eager to assist.

“Rob’s commitment to this search has been unwavering, deeply respectful, and driven by compassion rather than recognition,” she commented.

“His work is a powerful example of service at its very best.”

Cremer was believed to have gone on a bushwalk at Philosopher Falls, but didn’t return. 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.

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