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Extradition request to India signed for Toyah Cordingley death

An extradition request to India has been made in relation to the death of far north Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley, who was killed on a remote beach.
Ms Cordingley’s body was found at Wangetti Beach, just north of Cairns, after she was reported missing on October 21, 2018.
A recent image of Toyah Cordingley, given to police by her family.Credit:Queensland Police Service
Her father, Troy Cordingley, made the devastating discovery, finding her lifeless body in the dunes of the remote beach in north Queensland.
The 24-year-old went for a Sunday afternoon stroll with her dog and never returned.
Senator Amanda Stoker, Assistant Minister to the Attorney General, confirmed she had signed an extradition request to India in relation to a man…
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