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NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller said the Caddick case was still wide open
She vanished after ASIC carried out search warrant at her luxury Sydney home
Her foot was discovered in a running shoe on NSW South Coast on February 21
Mr Fuller said it was unlikely Caddick jumped to her death at Dover Heights cliffs
Added a severed foot is a great throw-off to end police s interest in her case
A missing Australian woman accused of fraud may have severed her own foot to trick police into thinking she is dead, police have claimed.
Melissa Caddick, 49, from Sydney vanished on November 11 last year, the day after the country s corporate watchdog ASIC executed a search warrant for her luxury £3million (AUD $6.1 million) home.
She is accused of swindled more than £14 million (AUD $25million) worth of investors funds, and leaving 68 victims of fraud in her wake.
Her disappearance is under investigation and has led officers to discover her decomposing foot in a rare Asics shoe 248 miles away from her home on South Coast of New South Wales on February 21. No more of her remains have been found.