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Extradition request to be sent to India in search for Toyah Cordingley murder suspect

A suspect in the murder of Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley is a step closer to being brought to Australia after the federal government signed an extradition request.
Cordingley, 24, was found dead on Wangetti Beach in far north Queensland in October 2018.
A key person of interest is believed to have fled to India in the days after her death.
“I can confirm that I have signed an extradition request to India with respect to a man wanted by Queensland Police in relation to the murder of Toyah…
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