Human bones discovered at a popular recreation spot have been identified as belonging to a missing woman.
The remains were found by a member of the public at Kangaroo Point cliffs, Brisbane, at 10am on Monday and a crime scene was established.
Police confirmed on Saturday that the remains are those of missing woman Constance Watcho, 37.
Human bones discovered at a popular recreation spot have been identified as belonging to a missing woman Constance Watcho (pictured)
The remains were found by a member of the public at Kangaroo Point cliffs, Brisbane, around 10am on Monday and a crime scene was established
Ms Watcho was last seen at a bank in Greenslopes on November 27.
At the time, police executed a search warrant at an address in River Terrace where Ms Watcho was known to have stayed for a number of days.
Detective Senior Sergeant Warren Gibbs said police identified the remains using medical and dental records, ABC reported.
‘There’s an ongoing investigation surrounding that as to the circumstances of that person’s death,’ he said.
Detective Senior Sergeant Gibbs said police would take numerous days to search through the unit complex.
Police executed a search warrant at an address in River Terrace where Ms Watcho was known to have stayed for a number of days
Ms Watcho was last seen at a bank in Greenslopes on November 27 last year
‘Obviously they’re going to be painstakingly going through every item that’s within the unit,’ he said.
‘We know that was the last location that [Ms Watcho] was residing at so it’s important to make sure that we find any evidence at all, even though the time has passed — which is quite substantial — we don’t know what might be there.’
Ms Watcho said police had been trying to contact Ms Watcho’s family, who live throughout Queensland.
The area is popular for drone flying and police are calling on members of the public with footage captured in the last year to assist in their investigations.
The Kangaroo Point cliffs are located near the Brisbane River, just across from the Brisbane CBD.
The area is popular for drone flying and police are calling on members of the public with footage captured in the last year to assist in their investigations