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Amber Haigh murder trial: how a ‘red herring’ witness and poor policing hampered the hunt for answers
Haigh never found the ‘love and solace’ she wanted. More than two decades after her disappearance, her family are left with questions
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Amber Haigh was a 19-year-old new mother besotted with her infant son when she vanished without a trace from New South Wales’ Riverina region in June 2002.
She has not been seen since. She has never contacted her family, or telephoned the son she adored. She has never filled her life-sustaining medication prescription, nor accessed her bank account.
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