Death of Indigenous Teenager Mark Haines on Railway Tracks Remains Mystery After 38 Years
Quick Look
- The death of 17-year-old Indigenous teenager Mark Anthony Haines, whose body was found on railway tracks in NSW in 1988, remains unsolved after a 24-day coronial inquest.
- His family maintains he was placed on the tracks, and the coroner acknowledged community members may hold undisclosed knowledge.
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Why It Matters
The death of Indigenous teenager Mark Anthony Haines in 1988 has been subject to multiple investigations and inquests, with his family consistently disputing the initial police conclusion of suicide.
The death of an Indigenous teenager, whose body was discovered on railway tracks in northern NSW more than 38 years ago, remains a mystery despite a coronial inquest that stretched over 24 days.
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains the name and photos of an Indigenous person who has died, used with the permission of their family.
NSW Police initially concluded 17-year-old Mark Anthony Haines was responsible for his own death, after his body was found on a barren stretch of train tracks a few kilometres south of Tamworth on January 16, 1988.
But the Gomeroi teenager's family has always maintained he did not lie down on the tracks and wait to die, but was put there.
Through multiple police investigations and two previous coronial inquests, its view has never changed.
Today NSW Deputy State Coroner Harriet Grahame handed down her findings from a fresh inquest that began in April 2024 and wrapped up in mid-October 2025.
"I had hoped in conducting this inquest, we would have a point of greater clarity. It is a matter of personal regret this hasn't been achieved," she told the Tamworth Corners Court.
"I am aware of the all-consuming impact and anger that Mark's death has had on [his family] for almost 40 years.
Judge Grahame said she was "confident" in the evidence that had been presented to the inquest, but said it was "highly likely that people in the community have knowledge of this case and have not shared it with police".
"It is a frustrating realisation, and I acknowledge that it offers no comfort to those who love Mark," she said.
Open Questions
- What truly happened to Mark Anthony Haines?
- Who else might have knowledge of the case?
- Why has this information not been shared with police?

