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NSW Police confirm human remains found at Mollymook did not belong to Melissa Caddick

NSW Police have confirmed parts of a human torso which washed ashore at a South Coast beach on Friday do not belong to Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick.
Key points:
- Ms Caddick is the subject of an ASIC investigation over missing millions
- Remains found at Mollymook on Friday belong to a man
- DNA tests are being done on remains found at Warrain Beach on Sunday
Police said the remains found at Mollymook belong to a man.
Ms Caddick had been missing since November 12, when she left her Dover Heights home in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, telling her husband she was going for an early morning run.
Before her disappearance, Ms Caddick’s home had been raided by ASIC officials, as part of investigations into her financial services company, Maliver.
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