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We are learning more about his final night...
Whatsapp has given some data to investigators, I don't know much about how that works but I guess they could provide some details without compromising the core integrity of the system.
Without his phone the only meaningful piece of data that Whatsapp could probably provide is metadata stored on its servers, which is only data about data - not the contents of messages (which would be end-to-end encrypted).
Thanks, would Whatsapp be able to tell investigators the numbers he was engaging with and when? I suppose his server would know that?
Time and who he messaged - definitely.
His location (based on presence or distance from network tower) could also be deduced as well if combined with telco data.
They havent realised the cctv footage of him at the bar though the image below was released. Is that after he left the bar?Thanks Jack. So they have cctv of him inside Cheeky Monkey? But we're shown footage of him in a bottle shop earlier with someone else.
UPDATE, 3.30pm: STAFF at the nightclub where missing Belgian backpacker Theo Hayez was last seen acted responsibly when asking the 18-year-old to leave the premises, according to police.
Theo was asked to leave Cheeky Monkeys Bar on Jonson St, Byron Bay about 11pm on May 31 because staff believed his level of intoxication was inappropriate.
Tweed Byron Police District detective inspector Matt Kehoe said the staff at Cheeky Monkeys acted appropriately on the night.
"They observed that Theo was exhibiting signs of intoxication, "he said.
"He was very compliant when he left, the staff were very accommodating to him and explained, clearly on the footage, the reasons for why he was leaving. Theo was compliant and accepted their decision and left.
"The footage that shows him leaving doesn't really show him seriously or badly intoxicated from liquor.
Is that after he left the bar?
Gotta be out at sea surely? Just another death by misadventure.
I'm actually worried he has met foul play.
I was wondering what happened with the search. So it's back on.
Search has been called off. Death by misadventure one has to assume.