Suspected human remains found in search for Tasmanian teen
Police are yet to confirm whether the remains are those of the 14-year-old, who disappeared on April 30, but they've informed her family of the discovery.
Jorge Branco is the overnight breaking news reporter for 9News.com.au and nine.com.au. He is based out of Portugal.
Police are yet to confirm whether the remains are those of the 14-year-old, who disappeared on April 30, but they've informed her family of the discovery.
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