A man in a polo shirt walking through an airport terminal. Rajwinder Singh left Cairns the day after Toyah Cordingley was killed. (Supplied: Queensland Police ...
"The death of Toyah Cordingley is a tragedy for our community." "She was a loving daughter and sister to her family and enjoyed what life had to offer with her partner," Detective Inspector Smith said. Detective Inspector Smith said Mr Singh, a nurse who was living at Innisfail at the time of the alleged murder, flew from Cairns to Sydney on October 22, the day after Ms Cordingley died. "We are giving somebody a million reasons to come forward and give us information that will lead to the location and arrest of Rajwinder Singh," Detective Inspector Smith said. "We are appealing to the residents of India to also come forward and give us some information." In an exclusive interview with the ABC, Detective Inspector Sonia Smith said the reward would be offered for information leading to the location and arrest of Rajwinder Singh, who is believed to be in India.
The 24-year-old was walking her dog north of Cairns when she was killed, with a key suspect disappearing soon afterwards.
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A record $1 million reward is on offer for the arrest of the suspected killer of Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley, as police try to track him down in India ...
Rather, the Police Commissioner will have the discretion to reward the money on the basis of an arrest. It is not only the largest reward ever offered in Queensland history, but uniquely, it is not contingent on Singh's conviction. A record $1 million reward is on offer for the arrest of the suspected killer of
Police are offering a $1m reward for the capture of Rajwinder Singh who fled the country in the days after the alleged murder of a young far-north ...
He was under a lot of tension from his work.” March: An extradition request is lodged with the Indian government for the return of Mr Singh to face a charge of murder. The signed order means local authorities now have the power to arrest the man and take him to Queensland, where he would be transferred into the custody of Australian police for questioning. Police are offering a $1m reward for information that leads to the arrest of Rajwinder Singh, who fled the country in the days after the alleged murder of a young far-north Queensland woman. Mr Singh’s brother-in-law previously told The Courier Mail that the timing of his return to his hometown of Amritsar in Punjab was a coincidence. A huge reward is up for grabs as police race to find a man in India to face questioning after the death of Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley.
A $1m reward is on offer to help catch a man who police suspect may have murdered Toyah Cordingley on a Queensland beach before fleeing to India. It has been ...
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A $1 million reward has been offered to find and catch a runaway suspect believed to have murdered Toyah Cordingley on a Queensland beach before fleeing to ...
“She will never get the chance to live, laugh and love. “To anyone that knows where he is, please turn him in. “It is critical we capture the attention of an international audience to reach this individual,” she said. “This is most definitely the time to come forward and tell us what you know. It is the largest reward in the state’s history and will be paid to anyone, anywhere in the world for Rajwinder Singh’s location and arrest but not his conviction. “And I just hope that I get that call very soon to say that they found him.