ASIC says it will continue investigations into the dealings of alleged fraudster Melissa Caddick, after the discovery of her partial remains on the NSW south coast on Friday in a chain of events that
Melissa Caddick death: Remains found at NSW beach do not belong to the alleged fraudster - cops
2 Mar, 2021 05:56 AM
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By: Emily Cosenza
Fresh remains found on a beach along the NSW south coast do not belong to alleged fraudster Melissa Caddick, Australian police say.
Human flesh was found at Mollymook on Friday following the discovery of Caddick s foot at Bournda Beach on February 21.
NSW Police said today that the remains do not belong to Caddick, nor to a 39-year-old snorkeller who has been missing from the Batemans Bay area since January 25.
Melissa Caddick s grieving family face wrenching decisions in the coming days as a financial timebomb looms - as a senior forensic expert reveals what will happen to her remains.
Cops have confirmed remains found washed up on a NSW south coast beach are not those belonging to conwoman Melissa Caddick or a missing snorkeler.
Walkers on Friday night made the grisly discovery of remains believed to be a large piece of stomach flesh which included a belly button at Mollymook Beach.
The beach is located 150km from where Caddick s decomposing foot was found wedged inside an Asics shoe on the sands of Bournda Beach leading police to confirm her death.
NSW Police announced on Tuesday afternoon preliminary testing had determined the remains are human but belong to a man.
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