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Snorkeller missing off Western Australia: human remains reported found
Summary
Authorities reported human remains were found on a West Australian beach days after snorkeller Wen Ren Gu, 32, went missing; police said the death is not being treated as suspicious and a report will be prepared for the coroner.
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Human remains were found on a West Australian beach days after a snorkeller went missing. The discovery was reported early on Tuesday at Fence Reef Beach, about 100km north of Perth. The missing snorkeller is named as Wen Ren Gu, 32, known as Walter, who did not return to his group at Ledge Point while crayfishing five days earlier. Police said the remains have not been formally identified and the death is not being treated as suspicious.
Known details:
- Remains were reported by a local and found on the sand at Fence Reef Beach early on Tuesday.
- Wen Ren Gu, 32, went missing from Ledge Point while crayfishing; friends alerted authorities when he did not return at 3pm on Thursday and a search and rescue operation was launched and later called off on Friday.
- Police said the remains have not been formally identified but are believed to be the missing 32-year-old; the death is not being treated as suspicious and a report will be prepared for the coroner.
Summary:
The reported discovery ends the active search and moves the matter to formal investigation steps. Police statements indicate the remains are believed to be the missing snorkeller and that a report will be prepared for the coroner. Further formal identification is undetermined at this time.
