Human remains have washed ashore on the NSW South Coast, days after Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick's foot was found on a beach further south.
Key points:
- The remains washed ashore on Mollymook Beach on Friday evening and will be forensically analysed
- It is too soon to tell whether they are the remains of deceased businesswoman Melissa Caddick
- It's the second crime scene established on the South Coast this week after her foot washed ashore further south
The human remains were discovered about 6:30pm on Friday on a beach at popular tourist destination Mollymook.
NSW Police have established a crime scene and are investigating their origin, though say it is too soon to tell whether they belong to Ms Caddick.
"Around 6:30pm yesterday, officers from South Coast Police District were called to a beach at Mollymook where human remains were located," a NSW Police spokesperson confirmed.
"The remains will be forensically examined.
"Inquiries continue."
It comes five days after a "badly decomposed" foot encased in a shoe was found by campers at Bournda Beach, 250 kilometres south of Mollymook.
A DNA sample from the foot was matched with samples from a toothbrush and shoe of missing Sydney businesswoman Ms Caddick.
Ms Caddick disappeared in November after her Dover Heights home was raided as part of an investigation into misappropriated investor funds.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) had launched the investigation into Ms Caddick and her financial services company, Maliver, two months prior.
On November 12, she left her home in Sydney's eastern suburbs just after 5:30am for a run but never returned home.
NSW Police's Assistant Commissioner Mick Willing yesterday said modelling of drifts and waves showed it was possible that Ms Caddick entered the water in Sydney before her body was carried south.
https://news.google.com/__i/rss/rd/articles/CBMiZWh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmFiYy5uZXQuYXUvbmV3cy8yMDIxLTAyLTI3L2h1bWFuLXJlbWFpbnMtd2FzaC11cC1hdC1tb2xseW1vb2stb24tbnN3LXNvdXRoLWNvYXN0LzEzMTk5NTkw0gEnaHR0cHM6Ly9hbXAuYWJjLm5ldC5hdS9hcnRpY2xlLzEzMTk5NTkw?oc=5
2021-02-26 22:35:52Z
52781405847785
Bagikan Berita Ini
0 Response to "Human remains wash up on NSW's South Coast, days after Melissa Caddick's foot was found - ABC News"
Post a Comment