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Blood on the tracks, Allan Clarke and Australian Broadcasting Corporation ; read by Allan Clarke

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Blood on the tracks, Allan Clarke and Australian Broadcasting Corporation ; read by Allan Clarke
Language
eng
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Main title
Blood on the tracks
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Responsibility statement
Allan Clarke and Australian Broadcasting Corporation ; read by Allan Clarke
Series statement
Unravel
Summary
It's 1988. Just outside of Tamworth in country New South Wales, a freight train hits someone lying on the tracks. But when a rail worker looks at the body, the scene doesn't seem to make sense. There is a towel under the head and hardly any blood. Why are the shoes on the body so clean when there is mud all around? The tracks divide Tamworth in two. An Aboriginal community (nicknamed 'Vegemite Village') on one side, a largely white population on the other. The boy on the tracks is Mark Haines, a 17 year-old Gomeroi teenager. Despite the strange evidence found at the scene of his death, the family feel like they're being ignored by police. An inquiry finds no answers and the mystery is left to fester, causing division and suspicion in the town. Twenty-five years later, journalist Allan Clarke picks up the case the more time he spends with Mark's family, the more he feel he's becoming a part of it. Allan tells a story of a town divided, an investigation bungled, evidence lost and critical leads never followed up. We follow Allan through five years of investigation. His reporting sparks a resurgence of interest in the case that sees the file reopened, a review launched, a reward announced. During two trips to Tamworth our investigative team dives deeper and the thirty-year-old mystery finally begins to unravel. As Allan gets closer to the truth, the story ends with a revelation no-one was expecting
Target audience
adult
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