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POPSYachtie on way to NZ feared eaten by cannibals The remains will be flown to Paris for DNA analysis to confirm they are Mr Ramin's. Mr Ramin wrote about his plans on Facebook only hours before his disappearance. In Germany, one of his friends later wrote of the news of his death: "It is unbelievable, unspeakably horrible but may not all be true." Henri Haiti has not been seen since he attacked Ms Dorsch and French Polynesian soldiers have joined local police in the hunt for him. Mr Ramin and Ms Dorsch set off from Haselau in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany, in a catamaran for a round-the-world trip. According to reports the couple, both economists, wanted to end their journey in New Zealand next year. After arriving in French Polynesia last month, they planned to spend several months on the island of nearly 3000 people. It is not known whether Ms Dorsch is still in Nuku Hiva.