The investigation into the suspicious disappearance of a 19-year-old mother has received a major boost. 9News
woman has received a major boost with a reward for information increased to $1 million, almost 20-years after she vanished.The move is welcomed by Amber Haigh's family, who insist the 19-year-old mother never would have left her son.Ms Haigh went missing on June 5, 2002, after making plans to visit her sick father in hospital at Mt Druitt in Sydney.
She was reported missing on June 19 after she failed to return to her Kingsvale home, where she lived with her six-month-old. "But, to date, we've have been unable to find enough evidence to prosecute anyone over her disappearance," he said.
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