The body of 17-year-old Stephen Smith was found on railway tracks between Quirindi and Werris Creek in north-west NSW. 9News
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned the following article contains images of deceased persons.The body of 17-year-old Stephen Smith was found on railway tracks between Quirindi and Werris Creek in October 1995.
Oxley Police District Crime Manager, Detective Acting Inspector Matthew O'Hehir, said detectives still believe there are members of the community with information relevant to this investigation.
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