Article 67KEV Toyah Cordingley killing: Rajwinder Singh waives right to challenge extradition from India

Toyah Cordingley killing: Rajwinder Singh waives right to challenge extradition from India

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I did not kill the woman,' suspect says outside Delhi hearing, adding that he wants to reveal all to a court in Australia

The man accused of murdering 24-year-old Toyah Cordingley on a Queensland beach four years ago has told an Indian court he wants to return to Australia as soon as possible to face trial.

Rajwinder Singh, 38, swore in a willingness statement" submitted to a Delhi court magistrate that he wished to formally waive his right to challenge extradition.

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