Police have confirmed that human remains found in a Queensland dam belong to three-year-old Kandence Mills.
Police made the heartbreaking discovery of the bones at the Chinchilla Weir, about 300 kilometres west of Brisbane, in March.
They announced on Monday forensic testing proved they belonged to the young girl.

Detectives found the toddler’s skeletal remains days after Kaydence’s mother Sinitta Dawita, 28, was charged with her murder.
Dawita’s fiance Tane Desatge, 40, was also charged with murder at the same time.
The pair are each also charged with interfering with a corpse and torture.
Kaydence was born in September, 2014 but had not been seen since 2016.
The charges stemmed from a police investigation that began in November 2019 into what happened to the little girl.
Dawita and Desatge remain in custody and are expected to front the Dalby Magistrates Court later this month for a mention.











