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Rye Hunt: Julie Bishop confirms body is that of Australian man missing in Brazil Rye Hunt: Julie Bishop confirms body is that of Australian man missing in Brazil
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The foreign minister, Julie Bishop, has confirmed that the body of a man found washed up on a Brazil beach is that of Rye Hunt, the Australian man who has been missing since 21 May.The foreign minister, Julie Bishop, has confirmed that the body of a man found washed up on a Brazil beach is that of Rye Hunt, the Australian man who has been missing since 21 May.
On Thursday, Australian authorities had told the family a body, which appeared to have come from the water, was found in Marica, a municipality about 25km from Rio de Janeiro.On Thursday, Australian authorities had told the family a body, which appeared to have come from the water, was found in Marica, a municipality about 25km from Rio de Janeiro.
Hunt went missing when he separated from his travelling companion Mitchell Sheppard following an argument after the two had taken what is suspected to be a highly potent hallucinogen known as NBOMe.Hunt went missing when he separated from his travelling companion Mitchell Sheppard following an argument after the two had taken what is suspected to be a highly potent hallucinogen known as NBOMe.
Bishop said the Australian government would work with the family to provide whatever support was possible.Bishop said the Australian government would work with the family to provide whatever support was possible.
“We will continue to work with the Brazilian authorities to determine how this death came about,” she told reporters in Melbourne on Saturday.“We will continue to work with the Brazilian authorities to determine how this death came about,” she told reporters in Melbourne on Saturday.
Related: Search for Rye Hunt: body spotted off Rio coast, say Brazil police
Hunt’s family said they were disappointed the confirmation of his death in Brazil was announced by Bishop.Hunt’s family said they were disappointed the confirmation of his death in Brazil was announced by Bishop.
In a statement on Saturday, they said clinical testing had confirmed that the body washed ashore at Marica, 50km from the centre of Rio de Janeiro, early on Wednesday local time was Hunt’s.In a statement on Saturday, they said clinical testing had confirmed that the body washed ashore at Marica, 50km from the centre of Rio de Janeiro, early on Wednesday local time was Hunt’s.
The statement was issued after Bishop confirmed the news to media in Melbourne.The statement was issued after Bishop confirmed the news to media in Melbourne.
The family said on their Facebook page they were “disappointed” they were not given the opportunity to share the sad news first with their closest friends and family.The family said on their Facebook page they were “disappointed” they were not given the opportunity to share the sad news first with their closest friends and family.
“We are understandably grief-stricken as we come to terms with the events of the past two weeks and will not be available for comment,” the statement said.“We are understandably grief-stricken as we come to terms with the events of the past two weeks and will not be available for comment,” the statement said.
They asked for their privacy to be respected.They asked for their privacy to be respected.
The family received the confirmation about the 25-year-old backpacker from the Australian embassy in Rio and said they would work with the embassy to return the body to Australia.The family received the confirmation about the 25-year-old backpacker from the Australian embassy in Rio and said they would work with the embassy to return the body to Australia.
“We are understandably heartbroken,” Hunt’s sister Roany Brodribb said.“We are understandably heartbroken,” Hunt’s sister Roany Brodribb said.
“Rye was the youngest member of our family and was known for being loyal, loving, generous, cheeky, and as a brother, totally infuriating!“Rye was the youngest member of our family and was known for being loyal, loving, generous, cheeky, and as a brother, totally infuriating!
“Thinking about life without him is unfathomable. He will be very missed by us all.”“Thinking about life without him is unfathomable. He will be very missed by us all.”
His partner, Bonnie Cuthbert, who went to Rio to join the search for him, said she felt blessed to have shared her last five years with her “beautiful Big Bear”.His partner, Bonnie Cuthbert, who went to Rio to join the search for him, said she felt blessed to have shared her last five years with her “beautiful Big Bear”.
“We have been so lucky to have found and loved each other so deeply. The love Rye and I shared will remain within both of us, forever.”“We have been so lucky to have found and loved each other so deeply. The love Rye and I shared will remain within both of us, forever.”