Here’s the latest on Celine Cremer based on recent reports:
- Remains found in Tasmania in late January 2026 were provisionally identified as belonging to Celine Cremer, pending forensic confirmation and family approval. Police have stated that the discovery is a development in the long-running case and that formal identification is required before confirming her identity.[4][7][9]
- Tasmanian authorities announced that a bushwalker located the remains near Philosopher Falls, Waratah, with investigations continuing to determine whether they belong to Cremer and how she may have traveled in the days leading up to her disappearance in June 2023.[7][4]
- A police update in February 2026 confirmed provisional identification of the remains as Cremer, with ongoing forensic analysis and communications to her family as part of the process.[9]
Illustration: A map would typically show Philosopher Falls and Waratah in north-west Tasmania to depict where the search and findings occurred.
If you’d like, I can pull together a quick timeline of key events in Cremer’s case and include links to official statements from Tasmania Police.
Sources
After an intensive three-day search for 31-year-old woman, Celine Cremer, the Belgian tourist has not been located. Celine was reported missing on 26 June. Her vehicle was located in the car park of the Philosopher Falls Track on 27 June, and police believe it was there on 20 June, and may have been there as…
www.police.tas.gov.auOne of the key searchers involved in the renewed hunt for missing Belgian tourist Celine Cremer has told of the emotion and excitement when her mobile phone was found, two and a half years after she…
www.abc.net.auA bushwalker found human remains while searching for Belgian national Celine Cremer, who went missing in 2023 in the Australian island state of Tasmania, police said.
www.rte.ieHuman remains discovered in Australia are undergoing forensic analysis to confirm if they belong to Céline Cremer, a Belgian woman who disappeared in Tasmania's remote wilderness in June 2023.
today.rtl.luHuman remains have been found during the search for missing Belgian tourist, Celine Cremer, two years after she went missing in Australia's Tasmanian wilderness, the Tasmanian Police said in a news…
people.comWith the permission of her family, police can confirm that remains found recently near Philosopher Falls, Waratah, have been provisionally identified as belonging to missing Belgian woman Celine Cremer.
www.police.tas.gov.au