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The search for Belgian backpacker Theo Hayez - who went missing in northern New South Wales - has officially been called off.

The search for Belgian backpacker Theo Hayez - who went missing in northern New South Wales - has officially been called off. The 18-year-old was last seen leaving a Byron Bay nightclub on May 31 and extensive searches failed to find him.

The case has been referred to the coroner.

 

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