Indian court approves extradition of man accused of killing Toyah Cordingley

Indian court approves extradition of man accused of killing Toyah Cordingley

A Delhi court docket has authorized the extradition of Rajwinder Singh to Australia to face a homicide cost over the loss of life of Cairns lady Toyah Cordingley.

The order will now want the approval of the Indian Government.

Singh, an Australian citizen, was arrested in December by Delhi police after a four-year search.

A Delhi court has approved the extradition of Rajwinder Singh to Australia to face a murder charge over the death of Toyah Cordingley.
A Delhi court docket has authorized the extradition of Rajwinder Singh to Australia to face a homicide cost over the loss of life of Toyah Cordingley. (AP)

Singh, an Australian citizen, was arrested in December by Delhi police after a four-year manhunt that started after he took a flight from Australia simply hours after Cordingley’s physique was discovered half-buried in dunes on Wangetti Beach.

Australian police need to query Singh over whether or not he stabbed Cordingley after an argument over her canine barking at him.

Police stated the 24-year-old pharmacy employee had suffered “visible, violent injuries”.

Her canine was discovered tied up close by.

Toyah Cordingley
Toyah Cordingley (Nine)

In an earlier listening to, Singh gave a press release making it clear he wished to return to Australia to struggle the fees and is conscious that, if convicted, he might face a life sentence.

His spouse and three kids are in Australia, the place Singh labored as a nurse in Innisfail.