Accused killer’s extradition to Queensland due today

Accused killer’s extradition to Queensland due today
The man suspected of murdering Toyah Cordingley is predicted to reach in Queensland as we speak to face fees after he was extradited by Australian authorities.

Rajwinder Singh, who arrived in Melbourne from India yesterday following a years-long search, confronted an extradition listening to that permitted his switch to Queensland.

He spent the night time in custody in Melbourne and is predicted to be flown to Queensland as we speak.

Rajwinder Singh arrives in Australia to face murder charges.
Rajwinder Singh (left) arrives in Australia to face homicide fees. (Queensland Police)

Detectives at the moment are securing a personal jet as a way to transport Singh to Cairns extra securely, for his personal security.

Singh has denied any involvement in Cordingley’s dying, and has stated throughout extradition hearings he wished to return to Australia to battle the costs in opposition to him.

Cordingley’s father discovered her physique within the dunes of Wangetti seashore, north of Cairns, in October 2018, a day after she vanished whereas strolling her canine.

Toyah Cordingley
Toyah Cordingley died in 2018. (Nine)

Singh travelled to India shortly after her dying and police issued a warrant for his arrest later in 2018.

However, he was not present in India till November final 12 months, after police put up a $1 million reward for data.

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Source: www.9news.com.au