Thanks Alim - I can see now that there were other posts listing that middle name but only in images (and I hadn't clicked to that). I am hopeful that adding it to text as a post here will add to someone being able to find information more readily.
I still think about this, particularly with developments in the Cremer case. I wish this situation got more publicity.
Thanks so much for your kind words and
thoughtful response -I really appreciate you saying this. I've also been following Celine Cremer's story closely, and I can't imagine the weight of the current developments on her loved ones right
now. I truly hope police and forensics are able to give Celine's family the clarity and outcome they're seeking. On a personal level, it's also been heartening to see how many good people are out there who care so deeply about someone they've never met. With sincere gratitude to all who've
helped - and especially Rob Parsons, whose dedication and respectful storytelling helped more people to notice and care - and those who have gone into the bush searching alongside one another (physically, and in heart), including Ken Gamble, Jarrod Boyes, Benny Parsons, (there are too many to mention here).
I genuinely believe these developments may not have come to light for a very long time - if ever - without that sustained effort. It's also been moving to see how loved Celine is, and how far people have continued to go for answers. And it's reassuring to know that support from authorities can be re-engaged when a community keeps showing up.
Again, thank you kindly for your response and thoughtful consideration in ensuring Sayf's full name is here in these comments. Much gratitude to you for keeping Sayf ( Ahmed ) in your thoughts
