Toyah Cordingley: Nurse found guilty of Australian beach murder

The half-buried body of 24-year-old Toyah Cordingley was discovered by her father in October 2018.

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Toyah Cordingley was stabbed at least 26 times while out on a Sunday afternoon walk with her dog in October 2018.

The 24-year-old's body was discovered by her father, half-buried in sand dunes on Wangetti beach between the popular tourist hotspots of Cairns and Port Douglas.

Rajwinder Singh, 41, fled to India the day after Ms Cordingley's body was found and spent four years on the run. After a month-long trial, he was found guilty by a jury on Monday, eliciting cheers and tears from members of the public gathered in court.

It is the second trial for Singh, after a trial in March ended in a hung jury.

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