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Melissa Caddick search continues as police await DNA results of human remains found on NSW South Coast beach
Police are still waiting on the results of a DNA test to confirm whether human remains that washed up on a NSW South Coast beach belong to Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick.
Key points:
- Melissa Caddick’s decomposed foot washed up on Bournda Beach last Sunday
- More human remains discovered at Mollymook Beach on Friday are being forensically tested
- Melissa Caddick went missing in November after ASIC raided her Sydney home
Officers, along with SES personnel, continue to search the beach and coastline around popular tourist destination Mollymook, where human remains were found on Friday night.
NSW Police yesterday said it was too soon to tell whether the remains belonged to Ms Caddick, however, they would be forensically examined.
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