Tragedy Strikes in Tasmania as Belgian Backpacker's Remains Found Two Years After Disappearance
A harrowing discovery was made in the remote wilderness of Tasmania, where a Belgian backpacker named Celine Cremer vanished over two years ago. According to police, human remains were found near Philosopher Falls in the north-west region, sparking a mix of emotions for her family and friends.
Cremer, 31, went missing on June 17, 2023, while hiking alone in the area, prompting an extensive search operation involving police, SES ground crews, swift water rescue personnel, drones, and a helicopter. Her car was found in the falls car park just a day later, fueling concerns about her disappearance.
A renewed search effort began in December 2025, with volunteers scouring the Philosopher Falls area for any sign of Cremer. In a remarkable turn of events, one volunteer stumbled upon Cremer's phone while searching the area, leading to further investigation.
As news of the discovery spread, police confirmed that human remains were found near the falls, but forensic testing had yet to be completed. Inspector Andrew Hanson acknowledged that the discovery was likely to be distressing for Cremer's loved ones and vowed that every effort would be made to determine whether the remains belonged to her.
"This is a devastating blow to Celine's family," Hanson stated, emphasizing the importance of formal forensic analysis before any conclusions could be drawn. "While everyone involved hopes this will bring some answers, we must proceed with caution and respect for the deceased."
Cremer's case has been met with widespread community support, with volunteers continuing their search efforts in the hope that they might find closure or at least some answers about her disappearance. The Tasmania Police Department has confirmed that Cremer's family from Belgium have been informed of the discovery.
As authorities work to piece together what happened to Cremer, one thing is clear β justice will be served for this young woman who left behind a trail of unanswered questions and an outpouring of support from those who knew her.
A harrowing discovery was made in the remote wilderness of Tasmania, where a Belgian backpacker named Celine Cremer vanished over two years ago. According to police, human remains were found near Philosopher Falls in the north-west region, sparking a mix of emotions for her family and friends.
Cremer, 31, went missing on June 17, 2023, while hiking alone in the area, prompting an extensive search operation involving police, SES ground crews, swift water rescue personnel, drones, and a helicopter. Her car was found in the falls car park just a day later, fueling concerns about her disappearance.
A renewed search effort began in December 2025, with volunteers scouring the Philosopher Falls area for any sign of Cremer. In a remarkable turn of events, one volunteer stumbled upon Cremer's phone while searching the area, leading to further investigation.
As news of the discovery spread, police confirmed that human remains were found near the falls, but forensic testing had yet to be completed. Inspector Andrew Hanson acknowledged that the discovery was likely to be distressing for Cremer's loved ones and vowed that every effort would be made to determine whether the remains belonged to her.
"This is a devastating blow to Celine's family," Hanson stated, emphasizing the importance of formal forensic analysis before any conclusions could be drawn. "While everyone involved hopes this will bring some answers, we must proceed with caution and respect for the deceased."
Cremer's case has been met with widespread community support, with volunteers continuing their search efforts in the hope that they might find closure or at least some answers about her disappearance. The Tasmania Police Department has confirmed that Cremer's family from Belgium have been informed of the discovery.
As authorities work to piece together what happened to Cremer, one thing is clear β justice will be served for this young woman who left behind a trail of unanswered questions and an outpouring of support from those who knew her.