Noosa News
How Toyah tragedy sparked safety device
Drew Garson will this month launch a crowd-funding campaign for Trakalarm, a smart bracelet that triggers four lifesaving actions when its wearer is in danger. The north Queensland entrepreneur said Cairns residents lost a sense of safety when Ms Cordingley’s body was found on Wangetti Beach with “visible and violent” injuries. No arrests have been made. “I didn’t personally know Toyah but there’s been a great local push to keep her story alive,” Mr Garson said. “I thought about…
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