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Back in the news today with the announcement of a $500k reward and the open finding delivery of the Coroner's report today.

NSW Police Force FB post 2 hours ago.


$500,000 reward announcement for information over the 2018 death of Cecilia Devine

Tuesday, 22 October 2024 11:34:02 AM

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The NSW Government and NSW Police Force have announced a $500,000 reward as detectives from the Blue Mountains Police Area Command continue to investigate the death of a woman whose body was found six years ago.

Cecilia Devine, who was also known as Kristen Pearson, was 41 when she was reported missing from Waratah on Wednesday 5 September 2018, after family and friends were unable to locate or contact her.

Officers attached to Newcastle City Police District immediately commenced inquiries to locate Cecilia; however, their searches were unsuccessful.

On Monday 18 March 2019, staff at a water treatment facility in Katoomba located human remains in the nearby Upper Cascade Creek Dam. In April 2019, police were advised the remains were that of Cecilia Devine.

Detectives from Blue Mountains Police Area Command, with assistance from State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad, established Strike Force Eking to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death.

Throughout the investigation, strike force detectives pursued multiple lines of inquiry and made several public appeals for information; however, the circumstances of her death are unknown.

Today (Tuesday 22 October 2024), the NSW Government and NSW Police Force have announced a $500,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person/s responsible for the suspicious death of Cecilia Devine.

Commander of Blue Mountains Police Area Command, Superintendent John Nelson, said he hoped this reward announcement would encourage anyone to come forward who may have seen Cecilia.

“Prior to her disappearance, Cecilia travelled from Newcastle to Katoomba yet we still don’t have firm evidence of how she got here, why she made the journey, or how she died,” Supt Nelson said.

“We are urging anyone who saw Cecilia at the time she was reported missing, or who has any information about her whereabouts at the time, to contact police. This information could very well be the missing puzzle piece for this investigation.

“Today’s coronial findings have handed the investigation back to police and we are committed to find the answers the NSW community and Cecilia’s family deserve,” he said.

Cecilia’s mother, Kathy Pearson, welcomed the announcement of the reward.

“Cecilia - who was also known as Kristen – was a much-loved daughter, sister, and friend who was taken from us too soon in terrible circumstances,” Ms Pearson said.

“She was a talented singer and songwriter, with a sparkling smile, infectious laugh, and a big heart.

“We hope that this reward encourages anyone with information to come forward and help the police to provide answers and peace of mind to our family,” she said.

Investigations under Strike Force Eking continue.

Anyone with information that may assist investigators is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.
NSW Coroners report was published yesterday Kurve including recommendations for improvements/changes to NSW Police Missing Persons Operating Procedures.

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'130. This further material established that the current Standard Operating Procedures for Missing Persons require the following:

• the appointment of trained Missing Persons Coordinators within each Police Area Command to provide early intervention and guidance to local officers

• that within seven days of the last known sighting, searching police have conducted a thorough canvass and have collected CCTV footage of the surrounding areas

• that within 72 hours of a missing person report, all requests for mobile internet records are completed

• that within two weeks, all bank and iAsk record requests have been submitted

• that within three months there is a formal case review

• that there are safeguards and supervision arrangements in place to ensure that missing person investigations continue to progress when an officer is off duty.
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Manner of death
The evidence does not enable a finding to be made as to whether the manner of Cecilia Devine’s death was misadventure, or homicide by a person or persons unknown.


138. I close this inquest.'
 

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