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Toyah Cordingley murder investigations sees Indian extradition request signed for person of interest

The Federal Attorney General’s office has signed an extradition request to India for a person of interest in the murder of Cairns woman Toyah Cordingley.
Key points:
- Despite a protracted police investigation no charges have been laid over the 2018 murder of Toyah Cordingley
- The Assistant Minister to the Attorney-General has signed an extradition request to India for a man wanted by Queensland Police
- A far north Queensland MP says he has spoken with MsCordingley’s family and they are ‘very relieved’
Ms Cordingley’s body was discovered on a beach, north of Cairns, in October 2018.
No charges have been laid over her death despite a police investigation spanning more than two years.
In a statement, the Assistant Minister to the Attorney-General,…
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