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A foot discovered on a Northern California beach was identified as belonging to a 16-year-old Oregon girl who died along with her family when their SUV veered off the Pacific Coast Highway and plunged off a cliff, authorities said on Wednesday.

The partial foot — which was found inside a shoe and pair of jeans — were connected to a DNA sample provided by the biological mother of Hannah Hart, according to the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office.

Police believe the vehicle Hannah was riding in was intentionally driven off the cliff in Westport, California, halfway between the Oregon border and San Francisco, on March 26, 2018.

Hannah is the latest member of the family to be identified in the tragic incident.

Parents Jennifer Hart, 38 and Sarah Hart, 38, were previously IDed — along with siblings Markis Hart, 19, Jeremiah Hart, 14, Abigail Hart, 14, and Ciera Hart, 12.

The remains of Devonte Hart — whose image hugging a police officer during a Portland protest went viral — have still not been found.

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