Detective Inspector Scott Beard walked from the scene where British backpacker Grace Millane's body was found in the Waitakere Ranges yesterday to deliver the news no parent wants to hear.
In a suit and tie, the visibly upset police officer addressed the media with a polite "good afternoon" before saying a body believed to be that of the missing 22-year-old had been found in a section of bush, just 10m off Scenic Drive.
The weight of delivering that news was obvious and had clearly struck a nerve for the experienced officer who has led the inquiry into Millane's murder - and also had the job of telling her family.
"Any father, any parent, in this situation will struggle. I have a daughter in her 20s," he said.
"It is an unbearable time for the Millane family and our hearts go out to them," Beard told local media and journalists from ITV and Sky television channels in Britain.
Millane's father, David Millane, is in New Zealand with a relative and had already been told her body had been found - a week after concerns were raised about her whereabouts. And it was a week after she should have been celebrating her 22nd birthday.
Beard said investigative work led police late on Saturday night to the scene in the Waitakere Ranges.
Yesterday a team of 18 police officers, including forensic experts, spent the morning gathering evidence in a patch of manuka and scrub off a layby not far from the Waitakere dam carpark.
Officers dressed in white overalls were seen exiting the bush carrying clear bags. Large tents were erected on the side of the road and there were numerous police cars, both marked and unmarked.
By 4pm they had found her body.
"The formal identification process will now take place, however based on the evidence we have gathered over the past few days, we expect that this is Grace," said Beard.
Police have released two photos of a 2016 red Toyota Corolla hatchback that was hired from a central Auckland rental car company just before lunchtime last Sunday, saying police wanted to hear from anyone who saw the vehicle in the West Auckland area between 6am and 9.30am last Monday, December 3.
The car was found in Taupo.
The focus now, said Beard, is to piece together exactly what happened to a young girl who came to New Zealand as part of a year-long solo OE.
Millane was last seen on CCTV on Saturday, December 1 entering CityLife Hotel with a 26-year-old man. That man is in police custody and due to appear in court today charged with murder.
Her family became concerned on December 2 when she did not respond to messages wishing her a happy 22nd birthday.
By Wednesday a missing person's report was filed with police and on Friday her father arrived in New Zealand where he spoke to media.
Millane told journalists his much-loved daughter arrived in New Zealand on November 20 as part of a year-long, worldwide overseas experience that began earlier this year in South America.
Fighting back tears, he spoke about the "lovely, outgoing, fun-loving, family-orientated daughter" who had been so looking forward to going to New Zealand and had "bombarded us with numerous photographs and messages of her adventures" since arriving.
Her brother Declan Millane released a heartbreaking tribute to his sister after she was found.
Guests at the 26-storey CityLife hotel on Queen St said police were talking to everyone who had stayed on the same floor as the man who was in custody. Police officers were also seen walking the streets around the hotel, apparently checking for CCTV cameras.
The last sightings of Millane were on the evening of Saturday, December 1, in one of the busiest parts of the city.
She was captured on CCTV leaving Andy's Burgers & Bar on the first level of SkyCity at 7.15pm.
The Lucie Blackman Trust, which has been supporting Millane's family, posted on its Facebook page they were "incredibly saddened" by the police announcement.
"Thank you to all who helped try and find Grace.
"Our thoughts are with her family at this awful time."