Man accused of Toyah Cordingley’s murder claims he was a ‘witness’

Man accused of Toyah Cordingley’s murder claims he was a ‘witness’
The man accused of murdering Queensland girl Toyah Cordingley has reportedly claimed he was a witness to the crime.

Rajwinder Singh, who travelled to India days after 24-year-old Cordingley’s dying in 2018 and was arrested in November, has stated he’ll reveal all the main points earlier than an Australian courtroom.

Cordingley’s physique was discovered by her father Troy throughout a search in sand dunes on Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns, in October 2018.

Toyah Cordingley
Toyah Cordingley, 24, was discovered lifeless in October, 2018. (Nine)

Singh has stated he may also reveal why he left the nation quickly after Cordingley’s dying.

He advised the Courier Mail he didn’t kill Cordingley, and that he was an “eye witness to a murder”.

Singh has chosen to waive his extradition battle, as a substitute submitting a request to return to Australia.

Rajwinder Singh left Australia on October 23, 2018.
Rajwinder Singh left Australia on October 23, 2018. He has denied killing Cordingley. (Queensland Police)

The Courier Mail reported that he stated he wished for the case to be totally investigated.

Singh had been working as a nurse in Innisfail earlier than leaving the nation.