The sister of a young mother of Queensland, who disappeared without a track two months ago, has sworn that she 'brings her home' because their destroyed family is waiting for the results of a forensic investigation into human remains.
Researchers who were looking for Tayla spies discovered the human remains on Friday 1 km from where the police took place the 29-year-old Toyota Hilux 2017 the day before.
The suspect of the officers', they can be the remains of MS spies, but cannot confirm until a forensic examination is completed.
Rebecca Spies shared a tap video on Saturday about the horrible discovery and shared a powerful message with her missing sister.
“I'm not done fighting for your sissy, your story is not over yet!” she said.
“I really did my best to find her and bring her home where she belongs, and I'm not ready yet.”
Mrs. Spies was last seen that her Hilux drove through Surat on the western downs of Queensland, about 80 kilometers south of her house in Roma, on 2 February.
Two months later, researchers found its abandoned vehicle near Noorindoo, a city 460 km west of Brisbane, around 3 p.m. on Thursday.

Rebecca Spies (photo) said she's not finished fighting to bring her sister, Tayla, home after the 29-year-old eight weeks ago had disappeared without a track

Tayla Spies (photo) was last seen that her Hilux drove through Surat on Queensland's Western Downs on 2 February. She has not been seen since

Researchers found the abandoned vehicle of Mrs. Spies near Noorindoo, a city 460 km west of Brisbane, around 3 p.m. on Thursday (the Ute is shown)
The Hilux was discovered in a private ownership of Yuleba-Surat Road about a five-minute drive from where the young mother was last seen.
Detective head inspector Garry Watts told a press conference on Friday that a landowner contacted the police after he encountered the vehicle on their country.
“He doesn't believe it had been there for two weeks, but we inquire to determine the truthfulness of it,” he said.
'The vehicle was locked and a quantity of real estate that we think is at Taylor was in the vehicle.
“It wasn't in good condition, said it that way.”
Det Insp Watts said that researchers discovered that the pink shirt Mrs Spies can be seen in CCTV images on the day she was missing.
He said that researchers still have to find a connection between MS spies and the real estate.
The police had an area of ​​9,000 square kilometers from Bushland around the cities of Surat, Yuleba, Melenarra and Glmorgan before they found MS Spies' Ute.

The Toyota Hilux and the pink shirt of Tayla -Spions (shown) were discovered on Thursday in private property by the Queensland police, so that researchers are looking for a location for a grid to make you adjust

The police had searched for an area of ​​9,000 square kilometers from remote Bushland before they found the Tayla Spies vehicle on Thursday (photo) (photo)

Rebecca Spies (photo center) previously called on the audience for help finding her sister
Researchers also have access to her social media accounts and followed her bank accounts.
Officers have set up a search and recovery basis at the address of the ground holder and together with the SES they conduct a grid investigation to find any interests.
Det Insp Watts admitted that the case turned out to be one of the more difficult investigations of missing persons because of the vast police who viewed the police.
“Now that we have a location of the motor vehicle, we can tighten our resources in that area and carry out a complete and thorough foot search,” he said.
The location of the vehicle is a backroad abnormality of the more direct route to MS Spies' Birth city Roma on the Carnarvon Hwy.
Mrs. Spies – pronounced as 'Speez' – had spent the night in the Windsor Hotel in Dalby before she disappeared.
The next day the mother of three drove to the west and stopped at a gas station in Surat, where she was trapped at CCTV.
She was later observed north of Surat and rode on the Carnarvon highway – this was the last time she was seen.
A friend of the Spies family had offered a reward of $ 5,000 for information that could lead to her discovery.