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Jury dismissed in Toyah Cordingley trial after failing to reach unanimous verdict | Jury dismissed in Toyah Cordingley trial after failing to reach unanimous verdict |
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Rajwinder Singh had pleaded not guilty to murdering the 24-year-old, who was found buried in sand in far north Queensland | Rajwinder Singh had pleaded not guilty to murdering the 24-year-old, who was found buried in sand in far north Queensland |
A jury has been unable to reach a unanimous verdict in the trial of a man accused of murder after a young woman was fatally stabbed on an isolated beach. | A jury has been unable to reach a unanimous verdict in the trial of a man accused of murder after a young woman was fatally stabbed on an isolated beach. |
The jury was on Tuesday discharged after it was unable to reach a verdict following days of deliberations, more than six years after Toyah Cordingley’s body was discovered. | |
Cordingley, a 24-year-old organic food store worker, was found buried in sand at a beach outside Cairns in far north Queensland on 22 October 2018. | |
Former hospital nurse Rajwinder Singh, 40, from nearby Innisfail had pleaded not guilty to murder. | Former hospital nurse Rajwinder Singh, 40, from nearby Innisfail had pleaded not guilty to murder. |
The jury had begun deliberating on Friday after being shown graphic autopsy photos during a 13-day trial in the supreme court in Cairns and hearing from hundreds of witnesses. | The jury had begun deliberating on Friday after being shown graphic autopsy photos during a 13-day trial in the supreme court in Cairns and hearing from hundreds of witnesses. |
Justice James Henry earlier told jurors the prosecution would present a case based on circumstantial evidence because there was no direct witness to the alleged crime. | Justice James Henry earlier told jurors the prosecution would present a case based on circumstantial evidence because there was no direct witness to the alleged crime. |
Cordingley took her dog for a walk at Wangetti beach, a long and isolated stretch of sand about a 40-minute drive north of Cairns, on 21 October 2018. | |
Her boyfriend Marco Heidenreich called triple zero to report her missing after he found her vehicle in the beach car park and was unable to reach her by phone. | Her boyfriend Marco Heidenreich called triple zero to report her missing after he found her vehicle in the beach car park and was unable to reach her by phone. |
Cordingley’s father, Troy, found the body while investigating a mound of sand on the pre-dawn beach. | Cordingley’s father, Troy, found the body while investigating a mound of sand on the pre-dawn beach. |
Her dog Indie was found unharmed and tied to a nearby tree. | Her dog Indie was found unharmed and tied to a nearby tree. |
Crown prosecutor Nathan Crane told the jury nobody witnessed Cordingley being killed or saw the murderer get away. | Crown prosecutor Nathan Crane told the jury nobody witnessed Cordingley being killed or saw the murderer get away. |
But Singh’s distinctive blue Alfa Romeo sedan could be linked to locations of Cordingley’s phone as it contacted cell towers after being taken from her body, he said. | But Singh’s distinctive blue Alfa Romeo sedan could be linked to locations of Cordingley’s phone as it contacted cell towers after being taken from her body, he said. |
Singh was an Indian national who had lived in Australia since 2009, the jury was told. | Singh was an Indian national who had lived in Australia since 2009, the jury was told. |
He flew out of Australia the day after Cordingley’s body was found, quit his job and stopped paying the mortgage on his family’s two-storey house, Crane said. | He flew out of Australia the day after Cordingley’s body was found, quit his job and stopped paying the mortgage on his family’s two-storey house, Crane said. |
He was not seen again until November 2022 when he was found and extradited to Australia, the jury was told. | He was not seen again until November 2022 when he was found and extradited to Australia, the jury was told. |
Lead defence barrister Angus Edwards told jurors they could not convict Singh unless they could reject all other reasonable suspects for the killing. | Lead defence barrister Angus Edwards told jurors they could not convict Singh unless they could reject all other reasonable suspects for the killing. |
“This whole trial comes down to one issue: could it only have been Rajwinder Singh or is he just one of several possibilities,” he said. | “This whole trial comes down to one issue: could it only have been Rajwinder Singh or is he just one of several possibilities,” he said. |
He told the jury police went to great lengths to examine Singh’s clothes, movements, associates and car. | |
“My question to you is did they do the same thing with the other suspects?” Mr Edwards said. | |
The defence claimed investigators “protected” Heidenreich because his stepdad was a former Cairns police officer. | |
Heidenreich testified he had no involvement in Cordingley’s death. | |
After more than two days of deliberating, the jury issued a note saying it was deadlocked and could not reach a verdict. | |
It was discharged by Justice Henry who adjourned the case until next week to set a date for a retrial. | |
Cordingley’s family reportedly made no comment outside court. |
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