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A man who left for India after Toyah Cordingley’s body was found on a beach near Cairns has reportedly been identified as a suspect in her murder.A man who left for India after Toyah Cordingley’s body was found on a beach near Cairns has reportedly been identified as a suspect in her murder.
Queensland Police are liaising with Interpol and Indian authorities in the investigation of the man who packed up and left shortly after Cordingley’s body was found, Queensland’s Mail on Sunday reports.Queensland Police are liaising with Interpol and Indian authorities in the investigation of the man who packed up and left shortly after Cordingley’s body was found, Queensland’s Mail on Sunday reports.
Police won’t comment but investigations are continuing into the murder of the 24-year-old whose body was found by her father and other searchers at isolated Wangetti beach on 22 October.Police won’t comment but investigations are continuing into the murder of the 24-year-old whose body was found by her father and other searchers at isolated Wangetti beach on 22 October.
It has been reported detectives have been tracking the suspect’s movements on a trip to Cairns on the day of Cordingley’s murder and match DNA that may link him to the murder scene.It has been reported detectives have been tracking the suspect’s movements on a trip to Cairns on the day of Cordingley’s murder and match DNA that may link him to the murder scene.
Police have been critical of the report saying it was “not helpful and had the potential to jeopardise” the investigation which is ongoing.Police have been critical of the report saying it was “not helpful and had the potential to jeopardise” the investigation which is ongoing.
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