Wednesday 2 November 2022 11:19 PM Toyah Cordingley $1million reward offered for information on Rajwinder Singh ... trends now

Wednesday 2 November 2022 11:19 PM Toyah Cordingley $1million reward offered for information on Rajwinder Singh ... trends now
Wednesday 2 November 2022 11:19 PM Toyah Cordingley $1million reward offered for information on Rajwinder Singh ... trends now

Wednesday 2 November 2022 11:19 PM Toyah Cordingley $1million reward offered for information on Rajwinder Singh ... trends now

A $1million reward has been offered for anyone who can bring the man who allegedly murdered Toyah Cordingley four years ago back to Australia.

Toyah Cordingley, 24, was found dead on a remote beach in far north Queensland in 2018.

Her alleged killer, Rajwinder Singh, 38, is believed to have fled to India two days after the young woman's death.

Queensland Police hope that the $1million reward, the largest in the state's history, may lead to his arrest and extradition back to Australia to face a murder charge.

While bounties are usually offered to help an alleged criminal be convicted, police in this case have offered the reward for Mr Singh's arrest instead.

Toyah Cordingley (pictured) was 24 when she was found dead in a shallow grave at Wangetti Beach in October 2018

Toyah Cordingley (pictured) was 24 when she was found dead in a shallow grave at Wangetti Beach in October 2018 

Rajwinder Singh (pictured), 38, is the prime suspect in Toyah's death. The nurse from Innisfall fled to India two days after her death, leaving behind his wife and three kids

Rajwinder Singh (pictured), 38, is the prime suspect in Toyah's death. The nurse from Innisfall fled to India two days after her death, leaving behind his wife and three kids

Toyah Cordingley drove to Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns, on October 21, 2018, to walk her dog. 

The pharmacy worker and animal shelter volunteer was then allegedly attacked and killed at the beach.

Friends and family conducted a search for Toyah when she didn't return home.

In an horrific twist, it was Toyah's father who discovered her body the next morning, buried in a shallow grave with her dog tied up nearby. 

Police later identified Rajwinder Singh, a nurse from Innisfall, as a suspect.

Mr Singh flew from Cairns to Sydney after the alleged murder before he boarded a plane to India two days after Toyah's death.

He left behind his nursing job, his wife and his three children.

Police have now released images of Mr Singh at Sydney International Airport, just moments before he left the country.

He is believed to have flown to his hometown of Amritsar in Punjab.

His family have denied claims he killed Toyah, saying he was 'not capable' of murder.

They also allege his flight back to India

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