Inquest to be held into Haigh case

An inquest into the disappearance of a woman who was living near Young, in south-west New South Wales, is to be held almost eight years after she vanished.

Nineteen-year-old mother Amber Michelle Haigh was last seen in June 2002 at Sydney's Campbelltown railway station.

Two weeks later she was reported missing by a couple she had been living with on a farm at Kingsvale, between Young and Harden.

Despite an eight-year investigation and a $100,000 reward for information, police have few leads.

They believe she has met with foul play.

An inquest into Ms Haigh's disappearance and possible murder will be held on March 5 in the Glebe Coroners Court in Sydney.

It is set down for one day before magistrate Scott Mitchell.