Man accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley returns to Queensland after India manhunt

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Man accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley returns to Queensland after India manhunt
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The man suspected of murdering a young woman more than four years ago will appear in front of a Queensland judge following his extradition from India.

He is expected to touch down under police escort in Cairns on Thursday.The man suspected of killing Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley has touched down in Cairns, where he is expected to be charged with murder.

More than four years after Ms Cordingley's body was discovered partially buried on the white sand of Wangetti Beach in October 2018, Mr Singh made his ignominious return to the tourist city - this time under police escort.Handcuffed and flanked by detectives, the former nurse arrived at the Queensland Government Air base early on Thursday afternoon.

Detective acting Superintendent Kevin Goan said on Wednesday that Ms Cordingley's family had been told Mr Singh would return to Queensland.

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