Multiple outlets report a major development in the investigation into the disappearance of a western Sydney grandmother in 2018. The reports say remains believed to be those of the missing woman have been buried following the discovery of a body in a creek. The outlets frame the burial as a step after investigators identified the remains as likely belonging to the woman whose disappearance prompted a long-running search.

While details of the identification process are not expanded on in the provided summaries, the common thread across the sources is that the discovery in the creek led to a formal determination that the remains were connected to the 2018 case. The burial therefore marks progress in closing the matter as investigators and authorities continue to confirm and conclude the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.

All three reports emphasize the timeline—from the woman’s disappearance in 2018 to the later creek discovery and subsequent burial—without attributing a specific investigative finding beyond the belief that the remains are hers.