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Amber Haigh didn’t want man accused of her murder on their baby’s birth certificate, court hears


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Court hears young mother wanted to leave Queensland to ‘protect her baby’

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Disappeared teenager Amber Haigh didn’t want to put Robert Geeves’s name on her son’s birth certificate “because of how he treated her” and planned to take her newborn to Queensland to “protect her baby”, a court has heard.

Amber Haigh was a 19-year-old new mother living in the Riverina when she disappeared without trace in June 2002.

Continue reading…Court hears young mother wanted to leave Queensland to ‘protect her baby’Listen to Guardian Australia’s podcast Who Cared? The disappearance of Amber Haigh in the Full Story podcast feed from 29 JuneGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastDisappeared teenager Amber Haigh didn’t want to put Robert Geeves’s name on her son’s birth certificate “because of how he treated her” and planned to take her newborn to Queensland to “protect her baby”, a court has heard.Amber Haigh was a 19-year-old new mother living in the Riverina when she disappeared without trace in June 2002. Continue reading…