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Friday, February 26, 2021

Businesswoman disappears, her foot found on beach

“Exactly how Melissa came to enter the water is still a mystery.”

• February 26, 2021
Melissa Caddick
Melissa Caddick [PHOTO CREDIT: Daily Telegraph]

Businesswoman, Melissa Caddick, who disappeared after corporate watchdog ASIC, executed a search warrant at her eastern Sydney home, was confirmed dead by Australian Police after her foot was found on a beach.

New South Wales Police on Friday said that DNA testing confirmed that the human remains found inside a running shoe discovered by a group of people on Bournda Beach, some 420 kilometres south of Sydney, last Sunday, belonged to the missing woman.

Ms. Caddick, 49, was last seen at her luxury Dover Heights home the evening of November 11 and was reported missing two days later.

Before disappearing, Ms. Caddick’s home was raided by ASIC investigators, who alleged that she misappropriated millions of dollars of investor funds through her financial services company, Maliver, to fund her extravagant lifestyle, according to local reports.

The corporate watchdog also alleged she was operating without a valid licence.

“Exactly how Melissa came to enter the water is still a mystery and will be subject of ongoing investigations,’’ NSW Police Assistant Commissioner, Michael Willing, told journalists on Friday.

“Police have always kept an open mind in relation to what the circumstances were for her disappearance, including the fact that Melissa may have taken her own life,’’ Mr. Willing said.

The officer added that the cause of death would be a matter for the coroner.

NSW Police said inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death would continue and that there would be further searches carried out along the New South Wales coastline. 

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