News about Rajwinder Singh

In the same week that her suspected killer is extradited to Aus, Toyah Cordingley's beloved dog dies from cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2023
In the same week the woman's suspected killer, who was with a young woman when she was reportedly murdered more than four years ago, the dog that was with her mother has died. Indie, Toyah Cordingley's beloved dog, had to be put down this week after suffering from cancer. On Thursday, the sad news broke when convicted killer, Rajwinder Singh (inset), 38, was extradited to Cairns.

Nurse accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley at a Cairns beach breaks silence with two simple words

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2023
Rajwinder Singh has been charged with the murder of a 24-year-old at Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns, in October 2018. On Friday morning, the 38-year-old appeared in a white T-shirt in Cairns Magistrates Court via video connection. The former nurse remained stoic throughout the trial, except when Magistrate Cathy McLennan asked if he was Rajwinder Singh.

After a beach death, Toyah Cordingley's suspected killer, Rajwinder Singh, lands in Cairns, Queensland

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2023
Just hours after returning to Cairns, the man accused of murdering Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley will be charged with murder. Following his extradition from India, Rajwinder Singh touched down in far north Queensland on Thursday aboard a privately chartered jet. Ms Cordingley's body was discovered by her father partially buried in Wangetti Beach's white sand in October 2018.

In Cairns, the father of Toyah Cordingley speaks out after his daughter's suspected killer lands

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2023
As her father speaks out for the first time, the man suspected of murdering Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley (left) has touched down in Cairns. On Thursday, Rajwinder Singh (right), 38, arrived in Australia on a privately chartered jet and is charged with murder after spending his first night in prison. Ms Cordingley's body was discovered partially buried on the white sand of Wangetti Beach, Cairns, in October, 2018, but Mr Singh returned to the tourist destination this time under police scrutiny.

Toyah Cordingley's murder charges Rajwinder Singh face Melbourne in court

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2023
Ms Cordingley's (right) body was discovered on sand dunes after she took her dog for a walk on Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns, in October 2018. After a 'determined' and'meticulous' four-year police probe resulted in Rajwinder Singh's extradition from India, she was charged with his murder. On a Qantas flight from New Delhi about 12.40 p.m. on Wednesday, Mr Singh touched down at Melbourne Airport with a police escort before being whisked away to Melbourne Magistrates Court.

Toyah Cordingley: Accused killer Rajwinder Singh will be extradited from India for suspected murder in connection with suspected murder

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 24, 2023
A New Delhi court has ordered the extradition of Rajwinder Singh to Australia for the murder of 24-year-old Toyah Cordingley. The Cairns woman was discovered dead on Wangetti Beach in Far North Queensland in October 2018, with Singh reportedly fleeing to India just two days later. The extradition order could be approved by the Ministry of External Affairs in a few days or at the end of February, according to the most. In 2021, the Australian government first applied for Singh's extradition.

Toyah Cordingley: Rajwinder Singh to be extradited to Australia to face murder charge

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 10, 2023
Rajwinder Singh, 38, has been charged with murdering Ms Cordingley, 24, on Wangetti Beach, in far north Queensland, in October 2018. He submitted a consent request to be extradited from India. I know the consequences and the character of the case, and I'm ready to go to Australia and face the trial,' Singh's application stated. Singh told the magistrate that if convicted by an Australian court, he was aware he might face a life term.

Toyah Cordingley, a suspected murderer, has requested to be sent back to Australia to fight the charges

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 7, 2023
In October 2018, Rajwinder Singh, 38 (right), was accused of murdering the 24-year-old (left) on Wangetti Beach, in far north Queensland, in far north Queensland. He then reportedly fled to India two days later, sparking a four-year man hunt before being tracked down to a village and arrested in November. Since officially submitting a request to return to Australia in a New Delhi court on Saturday, Singh has denied the allegation and said he is ready to combat it.

Toyah Cordingley, who was accused of being killed, was later released in Australia

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 7, 2023
Toyah, 24, was discovered dead on Wangetti Beach, far north Queensland, in October 2018, with her alleged murderer, Rajwinder Singh, 38, who was accused of fleeing to India two days after. After a four-year hunt, he was eventually tracked down to a village in India and arrested in November. Singh released a 'willingness declaration' on Saturday, meaning that the Indian court accepted his request to return to Australia and face justice. The extradition order must now be signed off by the Indian government before Singh can return, and it is uncertain when it will happen. Singh told local reporters in Delhi that he will'explain everything over there in Australia.'

After being arrested in India, Toyah Cordingley pleaded guilty to returning to Australia for trial

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 30, 2022
A public prosecutor in India has ordered Rajwinder Singh to appear in Australia immediately after she walked her dog on a far north Queensland beach in October 2018. When the dog had been leashed to a tree, Cordingley's mother discovered her half-buried body outside the beach. Singh departed Australia the next day, leaving his family behind, and embarked on India's run. As India's court systems have millions of cases backing up, legal experts believe it could be years before Singh is recalled to stand trial in Australia.

When Rajwinder Singh is jailed in India as extradition begins, Troy Cordingley's dad speaks after

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2022
After the man convicted of his murder four years ago was arrested in India just weeks after a $1 million reward was given, Toyah Cordingley's father, Troy (pictured left with his daughter) has lauded police. Rajwinder Singh (pictured inset) and Ms Cordingley were discovered dead on a remote far north Queensland beach in October 2018.

Toyah Cordingley: In arrest photos, the accused killer looks completely different

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2022
Toyah Cordingley, 24, was discovered dead on Wangetti Beach in far north Queensland in October 2018. Rajwinder Singh, 38, was suspected of fleeing to India two days before. He was finally tracked down to a village in India and arrested on Friday after a four-year hunt. A photograph of the perpetrator posing with a turban and a large white-streaked beard has been posted by police in Delhi. His appearance is completely different from those that circulated of him following Toyah's death in 2018.

Toyah Cordingley was killed in India after receiving a $1 million bounty hunter reward

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2022
The man suspected of killing Toyah Cordingley on a small Australian beach has been tracked down in India less than a month after police gave him a massive $1 million reward for his detention. In October 2018, Toyah Cordingley, 24, was discovered dead on Wangetti Beach in far north Queensland. Rajwinder Singh, the woman's suspected murderer, is reported to have fled to India just two days after the young woman's death.

The suspected killer of Toyah Cordingley is being hunted by Indian bounty hunters

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 9, 2022
Toyah Cordingley (right), 24, was discovered dead on a remote beach in far north Queensland in 2018 and her suspected killer Rajwinder Singh (left), 38, is reported to have fled to India two days later. Now, a bounty hunter from New Dehli says Queensland police's $1 million reward for information on Singh will be 'helpful' in the hunt for him. Singh, the man who refused to be identified, said the reward would encourage track and trace experts to try and locate Singh. However, he also believes that the reward could compel one of the people harbouring Singh to alert cops.

After returning to India, Toyah Cordingley was given a $1 million reward for details on Rajwinder Singh

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 3, 2022
A $1 million reward has been given to track down and capture the prime suspect in Toyah Cordingley's suspected murder four years ago. In 2018, Toyah (pictured), 24, was discovered dead on a remote beach in far north Queensland. Rajwinder Singh, the woman's suspected murderer, 38, is believed to have fled to India two days after the young woman's death.