Queensland police officers escort Rajwinder Singh on plane from Delhi to Melbourne.
[India](https://www.theguardian.com/world/india) hours after police discovered Cordingley’s body in the sand dunes at Wangetti beach. [Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/oct/29/email-newsletters-guardian-australia-best-daily-news-emails-newsletter-free-sign-up-inbox-subscribe-headlines?CMP=copyembed) [email newsletters for your daily news roundup](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/oct/29/email-newsletters-guardian-australia-best-daily-news-emails-newsletter-free-sign-up-inbox-subscribe-headlines?CMP=copyembed) [Queensland](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/queensland) woman, Toyah Cordingley, more than four years ago is being extradited from India to Australia.
Rajwinder Singh, the prime suspect in the alleged murder of Far North Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley has been extradited from India back to Australia to ...
Locals combed the rocky stretch of beach for clues, using metal detectors, drones and cameras. It is something a father should never have to suffer," he later wrote. At the centre of the stone structure was a plaque with Ms Cordingley's version of a well-known quote: "Be the change you want the world to be." Then began a complex process to get Mr Singh to Australia to face the murder charges in court, something the federal government said was a "high priority". But Mr Singh made a game-changing statement to the courts in early January that would speed up the extradition: he wanted to go to Australia to face the murder charge and fight it. Ms Cordingley's stepfather said the reporting about her death was insensitive to the grieving family. On the first anniversary of her death, the community unveiled a memorial in the spot where Ms Cordingley would have stepped onto the beach the day that she died. Ms Cordingley's death on a quiet stretch of beach in broad daylight rocked the Cairns community. Ms Cordingley was found dead on a beach north of Cairns in 2018 and her case shocked the community. SES began a sea and air search in the early hours of Monday morning, but it wasn't until Ms Cordingley's father Troy took police back to the spot where they had found Indie that they made a heartbreaking discovery. He is expected to face charges over the death of Ms Cordingley, whose body was found on a beach north of Cairns in October 2018. In November last year, Mr Singh was arrested in India, bringing to an end a years-long manhunt that began when he flew to India's northern Punjab region, the day after Ms Cordingley's body was found.
Footage from inside the Qantas plane returning the man suspected of murdering Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley to Australia has emerged.
“She’d probably be married now or have kids. Video from inside a Qantas flight has emerged of the man accused of killing Toyah Cordingley on a beach four years ago being extradited to Australia. Footage of man accused of killing Toyah Cordingley on flight to Australia
The man accused of murdering Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley is on his way back to Australia. Rajwinder Singh's extradition was finalised in India ...
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The man accused of killing Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley is set to land in Melbourne at about midday, after a years-long manhunt culminated in police ...
He was finally found in India in November after Queensland police posted a $1 million reward for information. Queensland detectives have been in New Delhi for a week as the 38-year-old was transported from Tihar Prison to Delhi International Airport for extradition. Just after midday, the 38-year-old arrived in Melbourne where he will face an extradition hearing before being moved to Queensland to face a magistrate later this week.
Rajwinder Singh is accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley, found dead in Queensland in 2018.
Police allege the 38-year-old fled Australia in the hours after the killing - and that he had stayed in Punjab for four years, avoiding arrest. this was taken away from her". Originally from Buttar Kalan in the Indian state of Punjab, Mr Singh had been living in Innisfail at the time of the killing, a town about two hours from the crime scene.
The man accused of killing Cairns woman Toyah Cordingley is being extradited to Australia.
Carroll has previously said the investigation to find Singh was one of the most intense and comprehensive in many years. Carroll said she was looking forward to Singh returning to Queensland and commended the work of Indian and Australian authorities in processing the extradition. Rajwinder Singh has officially been handed from Indian police to Queensland police at the International Airport in Delhi after his extradition was granted by a court.
The father of a Queensland woman allegedly murdered more than four years ago has welcomed the return of her alleged killer to Australia.
“She’d probably be married now or have kids. A $1m reward was announced on November 3 last year for information leading to the arrest of Mr Singh who was announced as a suspect in the alleged murder. “It was on our doorstep and it was absolutely terrible, it shook a lot of people.” Police allege Mr Singh, who was working in Innisfail as a nurse in 2018, fled to the northern state of Punjab after Ms Cordingley was murdered while walking her dog at Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns, on October 21, 2018. A statement released by police said: “The Queensland Police Service in partnership with the Australian Federal Police, Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department and Indian government have successfully extradited a man to face prosecution for the (alleged) murder of a Queensland woman in October, 2018.” On Wednesday, Troy Cordingley said the news Mr Singh was returning to Australia was both positive and mentally difficult to deal with.
The father of a Queensland woman allegedly murdered more than four years ago has welcomed the return of her alleged killer to Australia.
travelled to the western side of Cairns.” “She’d probably be married now or have kids. A $1m reward was announced on November 3 last year for information leading to the arrest of Mr Singh who was announced as a suspect in the alleged murder. The court heard police were attempting to arrange a private charter to fly Mr Singh to Cairns and he was expected to face a court there on Thursday or Friday. Police allege Mr Singh, who was working in Innisfail as a nurse in 2018, fled to the northern state of Punjab after Ms Cordingley was murdered while walking her dog at Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns, on October 21, 2018. Acting Superintendent Kevin Goan told the court Mr Singh was arrested in India in November 2022 on suspicion of the murder of Ms Cordingley on October 20, 2018.
Rajwinder Singh is accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley, found dead in Queensland in 2018.