Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley may still have been alive when she was buried on a remote beach, a court has heard. Warning: This story contains details some readers may find distressing.
Today, the man accused of her murder will stand trial. Follow updates from court in the blog below.
Toyah Cordingley was either dead or certain to die when she was buried in sand at a remote beach after having her throat cut, a jury has heard. The Supreme Court of Queensland on Tuesday started ...
The trial before Justice James Henry is expected to take four weeks. Ms Cordingley, 24, had gone to Wangetti Beach that afternoon to walk her dog. When she did not return home as expected that ...
Toyah Cordingley may have been alive when she was buried in a shallow grave at a beach north of Cairns, a court has been told. Her last messages to loved ones and gruesome injuries inflicted upon ...
Rajwinder Singh, 39, has pleaded not guilty to murdering Ms Cordingley, 24, at Wangetti Beach in Far North Queensland on October 21, 2018. Mr Crane said she was “buried shortly before or after ...
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More than six years after the body of Toyah Cordingley, 24, was found on Wangetti Beach, Rajwinder Singh, 39, will be tried for her murder before a jury. It has been 2318 days since the young ...