How wrong were we?. Jackson Stacker was travelling through the NSW north coast in a van gifted to him by his grandparents when he disappeared on July 22. Key piece of evidence in Byron death - PerthNow Which isnt unusual for him, he explained to Yahoo News. A bizarre series of strange coincidence has rocked the hunt for missing Belgian backpacker Theo Hayez two years after he disappeared on a night out in Byron Bay. 'Because his body had been in the elements so long, the autopsy wasn't able to reveal a cause of death so we don't know whether the death was self-inflicted, accidental or foul play,' Mr Stacker's father said. It's bizarre, seems like someone else was with him. You get all sorts of theories but in the grand scheme of things there is no happy answer, Ian Stacker tells NCA Newswire. The remains are yet to be formally identified but are believed to be that of the missing 26-year-old man. Much love, Sandey, Ian, Oscar, Harley, Kate, Angus, Dash, and Jackson who, would be overwhelmed withgratitude to see the outpouring of love at his passing. Email: newsroomau@yahoonews.com. The family of the missing Belgian backpacker say they havent lost hope, three years on. Nearly two months after 25-year-old Jackson Stacker was found dead, there are few leads - save for the discovery of one unexpected item. Other theories include that he was disorientated due to intoxication, tracking towards the famous Cape Byron Lighthouse, or trying to find a beach party in Cosys Corner with an unidentified person. It hasn't made the press yet but apparently the jawbone found at Umina belongs to a missing kayaker from Woy Woy in 2010, Ryan Saintly. November 1, 2018. Coroner cries as family recalls missing Belgian backpacker
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