New Zealand police said on Dec. 9 they believe they have found the body of a missing 22-year-old British woman after charging a 26-year-old man with her murder.
Grace Millane went missing on Dec. 1 in Auckland, New Zealand’s most populous city, just one day before her 22nd birthday. She had been travelling the world after graduating from college.
Police said on Saturday she had been murdered and they were questioning a man in connection with her death.
Detective Inspector Scott Beard told reporters late on Saturday that the man, who was not identified by name, has been charged with Millane’s murder.
The unnamed suspect is expected to make a court appearance on Monday morning.
‘Unbearable’
Beard said investigators have not formally identified the body, but they believe it is that of the missing woman.“Obviously, this brings the search for Grace to an end,” Beard said. “It is an unbearable time for the Millane family and our hearts go out to them.”
The Search
Police had earlier declared the portion of a bush area in Auckland’s Waitakere Ranges as of interest in the investigation.“Since early this morning a scene examination has been underway in a section of bush on Scenic Drive in the Waitakere Ranges,” Beard said.
The British woman’s body was found about 10 meters (30 feet) from the side of the road, hidden in bushland.
Investigators believe it had been taken there in a rental car that was recently found nearly 300 kilometers (186 miles) away in Taupo.
Police have reached out to the public with a request for information about the case and released a photograph of the rental car connected with Millane’s murder investigation.
“I am releasing two photographs of a 2016 red Toyota Corolla hatchback,” Beard said in a statement. “This car was hired from a central Auckland rental car company. We need to hear from anyone who saw this car last Monday morning, between 6 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. in the West Auckland area.”
Beard said the investigation would continue “for some time yet.”
‘Outgoing, Fun-Loving, Family-Orientated Daughter’
Members of her family flew out to New Zealand from England the day before the police announced her death.The family had been alerted when Millane’s stream of regular updates of her exploits suddenly fell silent.
“Grace has never been out of contact for this amount of time and is usually in daily contact with either her mother, myself, or her two brothers,” said Millane.
She was on a yearlong worldwide overseas experience, he said. “Grace started this travel journey in Peru in South America and was really looking forward to the second leg in New Zealand.”
“She arrived here on the 20th of November and has bombarded us with numerous photographs and messages of her adventures,” he said.
The young traveler, from Essex, England, was last seen at the CityLife hotel in Auckland with the male suspect, according to the Daily Mail.