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More flesh found at NSW South Coast beach near where Melissa Caddick’s foot was found

Authorities are investigating remains that washed up at a South Coast beach, north of where missing Sydney’s businesswoman Melissa Caddick’s foot was discovered.
Key points:
- It is the third set of remains to wash ashore in the South Coast in days
- Ms Caddick was under investigation when she disappeared from her Dover Heights home
- It took five days for DNA results from Ms Caddick’s foot to come back
NSW Police said a member of the public found the remains at Warrain Beach, Culburra, on Sunday morning.
It is the third set to wash ashore in the region in as many days.
It follows police confirmation last week that a “badly decomposed foot” matching Ms Caddick’s DNA was found at Bournda Beach, near Tathra on February 21.
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