Murder investigation stalled: police try to track down person of interest who ...

Top cop admits he will likely retire before murder of dog walker, 24, is solved – as main suspect absconds to India  QLD police commissioner fears the killer won't be caught before he retires  It's believed a man the media claimed was a person of interest has left Australia  Ms Cordingley, 24, was found dead by him on Wangetti Beach in October 2018  The hunt for her killer continues after she was seen walking her boyfriend's dog 

By Paula Ahillon For Daily Mail Australia and Alana Mazzoni For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 02:23 BST, 22 April 2019 | Updated: 02:23 BST, 22 April 2019

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The top cop in the Toyah Cordingley murder investigation admits he will probably be retired before the case is solved. 

Queensland Police Commissioner Ian Stewart says he fears the killer of 24-year-old dog walker won't be caught before he retires in July.

Indian nurse Rajwinder Singh was reported in the media as a person of interest, and it's believed he left Australia for India the day after Ms Cordingley was killed on Wangetti Beach in October last year. 

'When we have people ... who leave the state and in this case, potentially even leave the country, obviously it involves the Australian Federal Police and the countries where these people go to,' Stewart told the Courier Mail. 

Stewart confirmed police are working closely with the Australian Federal Police on the 'intense investigation'. 

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