Here’s the latest I can summarize based on recent reporting:
- In February 2026, there were updates about discoveries connected to the long-running search for Celine Cremer, including reports that remains or related items were found in Tasmania, and that authorities indicated forensic work and coroner processes would determine identity and next steps.[1][3][6]
- A January 2026 piece noted that human remains had been located during searches for Cremer, with authorities confirming the find and planning forensic analysis; this followed earlier discoveries like Cremer’s phone being found in 2025, which spurred renewed investigations.[3][9]
- By late February 2026, several outlets reported that remains identified as likely belonging to Cremer had been identified by authorities or confirmed as the probable remains of Cremer, signaling a potential close to the missing-person chapter although official coronial determinations may still be pending.[6][7]
- A broader context piece from April 2026 provided ongoing coverage of the case as it entered finalization stages with coronal/forensic review, as Canada/Australian outlets continued to report the status of the investigation and family updates.[10][6]
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date article links and summarize each in a short bullet list with dates and official statements. I can also search for any official police press releases or inquest updates from Tasmanian authorities to verify the current status. Would you like me to do that?
Sources:
- Recent coverage of discoveries and forensic updates in the Cremer case.[7][9][1][3][6][10]
Sources
Human 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.comOne 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.auFollow the latest headlines from ABC News, Australia's most trusted media source, with live events, audio and on-demand video from the national broadcaster.
www.abc.net.auSearchers looking for missing backpacker Celine Cremier, who disappeared in 2023, made a major discovery on Sunday.
www.dailymail.co.ukRemains found by a volunteer in a Tasmanian national park have been identified as likely belonging to Celine Cremer, a 31-year-old Belgian tourist who went missing during a hiking trip in 2023.
7news.com.auLatest discovery comes two weeks after human remains were found near the area where she was last seen
www.independent.co.uk