The death of missing Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick remains under investigation after her foot and ASICS shoe were found washed up on a remote beach by campers more than three months after she disappeared.
The decomposed foot was discovered on Bournda Beach in Tathra, south of Sydney s CBD, on Sunday February 21 and police on Friday confirmed DNA testing proved the remains belonged to the conwoman.
But the mystery that has gripped the nation remains in the spotlight as police have not yet been able to piece together Ms Caddick s final moments, how she died and where the rest of her body is.
The financial regulator says they want investors' funds returned urgently and Melissa Caddick's fraud case must continue after police revealed her decomposed foot had washed up on a beach and she was dead.
Found human remains are being tested for conwoman Melissa Caddick s DNA
The stomach flesh with a belly button washed up at Mollymook Beach, NSW
They were discovered 150km north of Caddick s foot, which was found Sunday
Caddick went missing on November 12, 2020 after an ASIC raid on her house
She was accused of stealing $20million from investors in a pyramid scheme