Grace Millane: Backpacker's body returned to family

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightLucie Blackman TrustImage caption The University of Lincoln graduate arrived in New Zealand in
mid-November The body of British backpacker Grace Millane has been formally identified and returned to her family.The
22-year-old from Essex disappeared in Auckland on 1 December
Police ended their search on Sunday after finding a body on the outskirts of the city.Det Insp Scott Beard said: "Grace has been returned to
her family and they are in the process of organising to take her home in the next few days."Her family said their "whole world" had "turned
upside down".Det Insp Bird said his team was building "a timeline of the circumstances"."Work continues to piece together exactly what
happened to Grace," he added.Officers are looking for a shovel believed to be connected to the inquiry.Image caption
David Millane, Grace's father, visited the place where her body was found and took part in a traditional Maori blessing
David Millane has flown to New Zealand and visited the place where his daughter's body was found.He took part in a traditional Maori
blessing ceremony alongside Grace's uncle and members of the New Zealand police force.The family said: "Grace went off to travel the world
in mid-October and arrived in New Zealand on 20 November."By the amount of pictures and messages we received, she clearly loved this
country, its people and the lifestyle."We all hope that what has happened to Grace will not deter even one person from venturing out into
the world and discovering their own overseas experience."They called her death "heinous" but thanked police for completing a "concise,
stringent and thorough investigation".They added: "We would like to thank the people of New Zealand for their outpouring of love, numerous
messages, tributes and compassion."Grace was not born here and only managed to stay a few weeks, but you have taken her to your hearts and
in some small way she will forever be a Kiwi."Miss Millane had been travelling alone in New Zealand for two weeks, following a six-week
group trip through South America.Police believe she was killed between 1 December and 2 December.A 26-year-old man has appeared in court in
New Zealand charged with Miss Millane's murder.