Amber Haigh pressured by family to abort baby, murder trial hears

Andrew Mangelsdorf
Updated June 25 2024 - 7:38pm, first published 7:30pm
Defence barrister Michael King alleged Amber Haigh's great aunt Stella Nealon pressured her into having an abortion in 1998, during a judge alone trial in the Wagga Supreme Court on Tuesday. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
Defence barrister Michael King alleged Amber Haigh's great aunt Stella Nealon pressured her into having an abortion in 1998, during a judge alone trial in the Wagga Supreme Court on Tuesday. Picture by Bernard Humphreys

A Riverina teen believed to be murdered over the custody of her child was pressured to have an abortion by her own family, the Wagga Supreme Court has heard.

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Andrew Mangelsdorf

Originally from South Australia, Andrew Mangelsdorf grew up in Victoria before launching his career in Temora, NSW. He also served as a journalist at Lake Cargelligo before making the move to The Daily Advertiser in 2022. Always on the lookout for story ideas, so if you've got one, let me know: andrew.mangelsdorf@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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