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Teen hiker found dead in Sydney national park after eight-day search

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Lily Hooper, a teenage hiker, was found dead in bushland near Sydney, Australia, following an eight-day search operation. She was reported missing on 12 August after she did not return from a hike in a local national park. Search teams spent over a week combing the area before locating her. The discovery brings a tragic end to an extensive effort to find the missing teenager.

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