A second inquest is being held into the suspected death of a woman who went missing while hitchhiking nearly 30 years ago. Multiple reports state that two men will be called to give evidence, prompted by “tip-offs” that have led to renewed scrutiny of the case. The inquest focuses on circumstances surrounding the woman’s disappearance and whether she died as suspected. The sources describe the process as an additional, separate inquiry from earlier proceedings, with the aim of examining new information and assessing its implications for the missing person investigation. Details about the identity of the woman, the timeframe of her disappearance, and the specific content of the tip-offs are not provided in the excerpts. The articles agree that the next stage of the inquest will rely on testimony from the two men identified for attendance, as investigators seek to clarify what happened during the period the hitchhiker vanished.