No sign of missing tourist on third day of search
The search for missing Belgian tourist, Celine Cremer, has continued in Waratah today, with no further signs of the 31-year-old uncovered since her car was located on Tuesday.
Inspector Anthea Maingay said police had growing concerns amid the continuing weather conditions.
“The search so far has included ground search crews and police drones and helicopters, but unfortunately no further signs of Celine have been located since her car was found in the Philosopher Falls car park on Tuesday,” she said.
“Weather conditions have been challenging over the past few days, with freezing temperatures, snow and rain occurring.”
“Unfortunately, we have received expert medical advice that indicates the recent conditions are not survivable for the length of time that Celine is thought to have been exposed in the wilderness.”
“At this stage police believe Celine’s car has been in the carpark since at least 20 June, and our information indicates she was only equipped for a light day walk.”
“The search effort is continuing but we are dealing with extremely dense bushland and the challenging weather conditions are expected to worsen over the coming days.”
“We remain in close contact with Celine’s family, and our thoughts continue to be with them.”
The Philosopher Falls walking track at Waratah remains closed to the public while police conduct searches in the area, assisted by Tasmania SES.