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Australian Police Recover Body of Missing Teenage Hiker Near Sydney
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Australian Police Recover Body of Missing Teenage Hiker Near Sydney

A police line in Australia, on Nov. 3, 2021. Tamati Smith/Getty Images

SYDNEY, ‌Aug 21—Australian police recovered the body ‌of an 18-year-old hiker overnight from dense bushland in a remote national ‌park near Sydney, authorities said on ⁠Friday, more than a week after she went missing.

The body was airlifted from the site, and ​a post-mortem examination will be conducted in the coming days ⁠to formally confirm the person’s identity and determine the cause of death, a New South Wales Police spokesperson said by email.

Multiple Australian media outlets identified the hiker as Lily Hooper, who left ‌her home ⁠in Sydney’s southwest on Aug. 12 to go hiking in Nattai National ‌Park, but did not return that evening. The park is about 100 kilometers (62 miles) ​southwest of Sydney.

Her body was located on Thursday after ​an extensive search involving police and emergency ​crews and several Australian Defence Force personnel, but the rough terrain hampered recovery ⁠efforts.

Hooper’s car was found at the start of a challenging 16-kilometer walking track intended for more advanced hikers, the Australian Broadcasting Corp reported.

New ​South Wales Premier Chris Minns ⁠apologized on Thursday for initially reporting that Hooper ​had been found alive. ​Officials ‌said they were investigating whether a miscommunication over a police code may have led authorities to wrongly ‌identify Hooper as alive.

Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon has “unreservedly” apologized for ⁠the error and for causing “any additional trauma” to Hooper’s family.

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