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Extradition request imminent for ‘key person of interest’ in Toyah Cordingley murder

An extradition request to track down a key person of interest in the murder of Toyah Cordingley near Cairns in Far North Queensland is expected to be made “very soon”, federal MP Warren Entsch says.
Key points:
- Media reports published in late 2018 identified Rajwinder Singh, who flew back to India, as a person of interest
- Federal MP Warren Entsch says Queensland police are preparing a brief of evidence
- Troy Cordingley is urging residents to contact politicians about the time being taken to find his daughter’s killer
It has been more than two years since the 24-year-old was killed as she walked her dog along Wangetti Beach near Cairns — a brutal crime that continues to haunt the Far North Queensland community.
Media reports published in late…
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