The accused killer of Cairns lady Toyah Cordingley will spend not less than one other week in an Indian jail.
Rajwinder Singh confronted a Delhi court docket on December 17 over the alleged 2018 homicide, as authorities search to extradite him to Australia.
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Singh’s matter was adjourned attributable to availability points with a decide. The previous Innisfail nurse will return to court docket at a later date.
He was arrested in New Delhi in November after a four-year manhunt following the 2018 demise of Cordingley.
Cordingley, 24, was killed as she was strolling alone together with her canine at Wangetti Seashore, north of Cairns. Indian media reported Singh allegedly stabbed Cordingley to demise after an argument over the canine.
Singh reportedly informed Indian police that he traveled to the seaside from his house in Innisfaul after a battle together with his spouse, and was carrying a kitchen knife and a few fruit.
It is alleged he fatally stabbed Cordingley after an argument between the pair sparked by her canine barking at him. Singh had grow to be “angered” by the canine barking and allegedly “stabbed her a number of instances”, Indian Specific reported, citing investigators.
In early November, the Queensland authorities posted a $1 million reward for info resulting in Singh’s seize. The reward is the biggest within the state’s historical past for a murder investigation.
Singh boarded a flight to India on the day Cordingley was discovered, forsaking his spouse and three kids.
Whereas Singh was clean-shaven in Australia, he’s believed to have disguised himself in India by rising a protracted beard and donning a turban. He additionally allegedly evaded arrest by constantly shifting areas.
The Indian authorities has given its provisional consent to Australia’s extradition request, however the Justice of the Peace’s court docket should hear the proof compiled by Australian investigators and approve Singh’s extradition earlier than the federal government may give closing approval.
Whereas it has been acknowledged the method of extradition may take a while, the general public prosecutor representing the Indian authorities has described Cordingley’s demise as a “heinous offense” and so they need to transfer “with most pace” to extradite Singh.
Singh has the correct to attraction any court docket resolution to ship him again to Australia. He’ll stay in Delhi’s Tihar Jail, South Asia’s largest jail, till and except he’s granted bail.
The prosecution says it would oppose any software for his launch.

