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I hope this leads to the closing this case and being able to give her family answers
This explains what happenedWe don't know what happened or why she left the trail. Suggesting she should have known better without knowing the relevant information is victim blaming.
It was a member of Rob Parsons search party who found Celine’s phone today.Rob Parsons, a Youtuber, gives his opinion on what he thinks happened.
Thanks, that's an awfully long video - can you provide a time stamp or summary?
This explains what happened
This is the latest Rob Parsons video with new evidence showing Celine’s phone was most likely dropped and lost by her just before it got dark and she’s had to choose between backtracking and looking for her phone, or using the last bit of daylight to try to find her way to the main track and her car. She’s chosen the latter and not made it out.
Thanks, that's an awfully long video - can you provide a time stamp or summary?
Answering my own question:Thanks, that's an awfully long video - can you provide a time stamp or summary?
I hate headlines like this (but it’s the DM, so it’s to be expected)… Field searches are very difficult and it’s extremely easy to overlook something. A fingertip search in these kind of conditions is not feasible in the initial part of searching when there’s still hope for rescue or even quick recovery. Private search teams have been out there tens of times before they located the phone… so how exactly is it “embarrassing” for the police force?![]()
Cops' embarrassing admission as search renewed for Belgian backpacker
Tasmania Police have made an embarrassing admission as they prepare to join the search for missing Belgian backpacker Celine Cremer.www.dailymail.co.uk
I agree. Where I live, police rarely seach for missing people in the bush - they turn it over to search and rescue, because they're not trained for those conditions.I hate headlines like this (but it’s the DM, so it’s to be expected)… Field searches are very difficult and it’s extremely easy to overlook something. A fingertip search in these kind of conditions is not feasible in the initial part of searching when there’s still hope for rescue or even quick recovery. Private search teams have been out there tens of times before they located the phone… so how exactly is it “embarrassing” for the police force?
Sorry, rant over.
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Private investigator 'hopeful' of finding Celine Cremer's remains 'today or tomorrow' - ABC listen
Private investigator Ken Gamble has been leading the search for missing Belgian traveller Celine Cremer at Philosopher Falls and says he believes she's not far from where her phone was found.www.abc.net.au
5 minute video
Private investigator Ken Gamble 'hopeful' of finding Celine Cremer as search resumes at Philosopher Falls
The search for the remains of missing Belgian traveller Celine Cremer has resumed at Philosopher Falls on Tuesday morning.
Ms Cremer went missing from the north-west Tasmanian track more than two years ago.
Private investigator Ken Gamble has been leading the private search, and tells Leon Compton on Tasmania Mornings he believes her remains are close to where her phone was found on Saturday.
"So I'm very hopeful that today or tomorrow that we will locate her remains."
He explains how the search will work and which areas the team will focus on.
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'Potential shelter' found in bushland search for Celine Cremer
Searchers find a water bottle and a garbage bag that may have been used as a poncho in the Tasmanian bushland where Belgian tourist Celine Cremer went missing.www.abc.net.au
Celine Cremer search in Tasmanian bushland uncovers water bottle, garbage bag
Searchers have found a water bottle and a garbage bag that may have been used as a poncho in the Tasmanian bushland where Belgian tourist Celine Cremer went missing more than two years ago
Mr Gamble said the plan was to pause the search after today while police examined the phone and other items.
"We've done four full days of searching so my team is pretty exhausted," he said.
"It makes sense that we might postpone it until better weather."
Tasmania police has confirmed the items will be forensically tested.
Most backpackers bring a small fold-up daypack to take for a walk, to carry water, snack, etc.A couple of questions about the water bottle and garbage bag that were found today:
1. I saw a comment on Facebook by a random person claiming that Celine’s backpack was found inside her car, suggesting she wouldn’t have taken many items with her on the walk. I can’t find any news source over the past 2+ years of reporting that confirms this claim. Does anyone know if this is true?
2. Rob Parsons posted on Facebook today that the brand of water bottle (Ossa) was sold at the restaurant Celine worked at (Lure Wine Bar). But from what I can tell, the restaurant she worked at was at Coles Bay on the East coast, a long way from this region where she disappeared. What are the chances she would be carrying a glass water bottle from her restaurant while travelling around Philosopher Falls? (It could still be hers though, perhaps she just bought it at a local shop.)
Any thoughts?
I think forensic testing of the water bottle and garbage bag will be crucial. I wonder if her DNA could possibly survive on these items for 2+ years?