Railway worker recalls 'horrific injuries' after finding teen dead on tracks

Tess Kelly
Updated April 10 2024 - 1:02pm, first published April 9 2024 - 5:30pm
Mark Anthony Haines' sister Lorna Haines and brother Ron Haines carry photos of Mark into the inquest. Picture by Peter Hardin
Mark Anthony Haines' sister Lorna Haines and brother Ron Haines carry photos of Mark into the inquest. Picture by Peter Hardin

A RAILWAY worker who was the first person to locate the body of a teenager dead on the train tracks in Tamworth, has told an inquest he believes the teenager's "horrific" injuries were not a result of being struck by a train.

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Tess Kelly

Tess Kelly

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Tess Kelly is a journalist at the Northern Daily Leader, reporting mostly on court, while keeping tabs on all the happenings of the region. Story tips can be sent to tess.kelly@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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