A former homicide detective believes the 2019 disappearance of Belgian backpacker Theo Hayez in Byron Bay should be treated as “suspicious,” in lieu of the ...
He was also not believed to be a “reckless or aggressive or a heavy drinker” and regularly stayed in contact with his family. hostel, with him stopping at a cricket ground and fire trail before he e [ntered the bushland near Tallow Beach and the Byron Bay Lighthouse](https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/news/investigator-reveals-new-leads-in-search-for-belgian-backpacker-theo-hayez/news-story/970ffab59d1dd73f6d87f7acc9b48fd4). [ kicked out of the Cheeky Monkeys – a popular Byron Bay bar and nightclub –](https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/inquest-into-disappearance-of-missing-byron-backpacker-theo-hayez-begins/news-story/6bd4f588cf693fe27beefebfb698dd64) for appearing intoxicated. There will always be sadness until the very end of our life but it is healthy to stop searching. “A key question we are seeking to address is whether he was with someone on the night of May 31, 2019 – which we strongly believe to be the case considering the circumstances,” his family said in a statement. Mr Jubelin claimed the evidence was “suggestive of the fact that he was in company with someone.”
Theo Hayz went missing in 2019 in Byron Bay after being kicked out of a nightclub.
He was also not believed to be a “reckless or aggressive or a heavy drinker” and regularly stayed in contact with his family. In May 2019, the Belgian national seemingly disappeared after he was kicked out of the Cheeky Monkeys – a popular Byron Bay bar and nightclub – for appearing intoxicated. hostel, with him stopping at a cricket ground and fire trail before he entered the bushland near Tallow Beach and the Byron Bay Lighthouse. There will always be sadness until the very end of our life but it is healthy to stop searching. “A key question we are seeking to address is whether he was with someone on the night of May 31, 2019 – which we strongly believe to be the case considering the circumstances,” his family said in a statement. Jubelin claimed the evidence was “suggestive of the fact that he was in company with someone”.
Missing Belgian backpacker Theo Hayez's mother has spoken out about the nightmare she has lived for the past three years ever since her son mysteriously ...
"He was very happy. If you know or think of anything, no matter how small, please phone Crime Stoppers." Stay up to date with more than 20 global & local news sources. "I really thought Australia was a safe destination, but I had warned him not to jump on rocks from cliffs and to be careful not to fall into the sea. Theo's mum Vinciane Delforge, who spoke publicly for the first time to 60 Minutes, revealed she was not convinced that her son had fallen from a cliff as it was out of character for him to be in a situation like that. [Stream more Australian news with Flash.
The heartbroken mother of missing Belgium backpacker Theo Hayez has said while she will always have hope she'll learn what happened to her son, ...
He would never jump off a cliff,' she said. A widespread search for Theo has only ever turned up a cap he was wearing the night of his disappearance (pictured, SES searching for Theo in 2019) There will always be sadness until the very end of our life but it is healthy to stop searching. Theo (above) was reported missing on June 6, 2019, after he was last seen at a bar on May 31, 2019 Theo's family and former detective Gary Jubelin say Theo (above) was walking too fast and confidently in an unfamiliar area to be travelling alone the night of his disappearance Theo's family believe he was not alone the night of his disappearance and say GPS data from his phone supports their claims (pictured, an ambulance stationed above the cliff where Theo is believed by police to have fallen to his death in 2019) He also pointed out that his phone continued to ping after police allege he fell in the water. People close to Theo say he was responsible and would never have considered climbing up the face of the cliff. Theo then travelled to Cosy Corner at the base of a lighthouse where police believe he tried to scale the cliff of the lighthouse to get back up to the street. Police believe Theo fell down the face of a cliff after getting lost and trying to climb it to get back to the street (pictured, SES searching for Theo in 2019) Mr Pector has been outspoken in his belief that Theo was not alone the night he disappeared. Police believe the 18-year-old may have fallen off a cliff on the night he vanished, but his mother said he would never take such a risk.