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Friends and supporters of Gary Tweddle have offered their condolences to his family after his body was formally identified.Friends and supporters of Gary Tweddle have offered their condolences to his family after his body was formally identified.
The 23-year-old went missing from a work conference at the Fairmont Resort at Leura, west of Sydney, in the early hours of 16 July.The 23-year-old went missing from a work conference at the Fairmont Resort at Leura, west of Sydney, in the early hours of 16 July.
Police revealed on Wednesday night that a body found earlier this week in the area was that of Mr Tweddle.Police revealed on Wednesday night that a body found earlier this week in the area was that of Mr Tweddle.
As the news broke, some of the 4,724 people who were part of the Facebook community page "Have you seen Gary Tweddle" offered their condolences online.As the news broke, some of the 4,724 people who were part of the Facebook community page "Have you seen Gary Tweddle" offered their condolences online.
Kristy Ratkun wrote: "So not the outcome anyone was hoping for my thoughts are with Gary's family and friends."Kristy Ratkun wrote: "So not the outcome anyone was hoping for my thoughts are with Gary's family and friends."
Victoria Rose wrote: "May he rest in peace."Victoria Rose wrote: "May he rest in peace."
Margitta Olup wrote: "He really was blessed and deserved the best in his life, and surely made the most of what it afforded him. He's touched many peoples' lives and will never be forgotten."Margitta Olup wrote: "He really was blessed and deserved the best in his life, and surely made the most of what it afforded him. He's touched many peoples' lives and will never be forgotten."
"The community of the Blue Mountains send their thoughts of healing and consolation to Gary's family and friends," said Jo Truman."The community of the Blue Mountains send their thoughts of healing and consolation to Gary's family and friends," said Jo Truman.
His mother Carol Streatfield's post recalled the day her son was born, a "perfect looking baby" with black hair and dark skin.His mother Carol Streatfield's post recalled the day her son was born, a "perfect looking baby" with black hair and dark skin.
"I was so proud of you," she wrote. "Gazy u never had a bad school report. perfect child through all your years I never met one person who could fault you. Such a beautiful soul. Love you with every breath I take.""I was so proud of you," she wrote. "Gazy u never had a bad school report. perfect child through all your years I never met one person who could fault you. Such a beautiful soul. Love you with every breath I take."
His partner Anika Haigh, who was heavily involved in the search, wrote on her Facebook profile on Tuesday, before his body was formally identified: "No day is the same without you, there is a hole where you used to be but please know my heart is full of amazing memories of you. Your time of hide & seek needs to end now though please. Time to come home where you belong. I love you."His partner Anika Haigh, who was heavily involved in the search, wrote on her Facebook profile on Tuesday, before his body was formally identified: "No day is the same without you, there is a hole where you used to be but please know my heart is full of amazing memories of you. Your time of hide & seek needs to end now though please. Time to come home where you belong. I love you."
After a long and highly publicised search operation, his body was recovered from a cliff face in the Blue Mountains this week.After a long and highly publicised search operation, his body was recovered from a cliff face in the Blue Mountains this week.
The search included officers door-knocking every house within a 1400 square kilometre area around Leura, where he was last seen.The search included officers door-knocking every house within a 1400 square kilometre area around Leura, where he was last seen.
Pictures of him were plastered all around the area.Pictures of him were plastered all around the area.
Mr Tweddle had called colleagues about midnight on the day he went missing to tell them he was lost in bushland but could see a light up a hill.Mr Tweddle had called colleagues about midnight on the day he went missing to tell them he was lost in bushland but could see a light up a hill.
In late July, efforts to find him moved from a search and rescue to a recovery operation.In late July, efforts to find him moved from a search and rescue to a recovery operation.
Police abseiled down Sublime Point at Leura to retrieve him after he was spotted on Monday afternoon by an ambulance rescue helicopter involved in a training exercise.Police abseiled down Sublime Point at Leura to retrieve him after he was spotted on Monday afternoon by an ambulance rescue helicopter involved in a training exercise.
The recovery site was about 2km from where the computer salesman was last seen.The recovery site was about 2km from where the computer salesman was last seen.
The body was taken to Glebe morgue where it went through a formal identification process, thought to have included a dental examination and DNA testing.The body was taken to Glebe morgue where it went through a formal identification process, thought to have included a dental examination and DNA testing.
• This article was amended on 5 September 2013. The original version wrongly referred to a search operation in June, rather than July.• This article was amended on 5 September 2013. The original version wrongly referred to a search operation in June, rather than July.
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