The Cairns Post

HELP US FIND A KILLER

Police appeal for clues to what happened to Toyah

- ANDREA FALVO AND PETER MICHAEL

DETECTIVES investigat­ing the murder of Toyah Cordingley (left) are pleading for the public’s help to find her killer. More than 20 people have already provided informatio­n, including an account of two scruffily-dressed men “in a highlyagit­ated state” near the scene. Flowers were laid in tribute (inset) yesterday at Wangetti Beach where the 24-year-old’s body was found early on Monday.

MORE than 20 people have come forward to provide police with informatio­n about Toyah Cordingley’s murder.

The lines of inquiry have been made through Crime Stoppers.

Police say they are relying on informatio­n from the public in helping to find the 24-yearold Cairns woman’s killer.

Far North District Detective Inspector Sonia Smith said police were treating Ms Cordingley’s death as a homicide investigat­ion.

“We have a very open mind with respect to this investigat­ion and with the assistance of the public we will follow every lead until we get answers in relation to Toyah’s death … and get answers for Toyah’s family,” she said.

“We have ruled nothing in and nothing out, that’s why we are appealing to the public to generate more informatio­n so that we can identify Toyah’s movements and identify who was at those locations on Sunday afternoon.”

Ms Cordingley was found dead on Wangetti Beach, about 42km north of Cairns, on Monday morning after she had been reported missing by family late Sunday after taking her dog for a walk.

Her car was found in the southern carpark of the secluded beach.

Police divers from Brisbane will search the water at Wangetti Beach today, along with SES crews who are searching the beach and dense bushland.

“They’re searching for personal items,” Det-Inspector Smith said. “We do have a number of scientific officers at the scene conducting a forensic examinatio­n.”

Det-Inspector Smith said police wanted to talk to as many members of the public as possible to help track Ms Cordingley’s movements up until the time of her death.

This includes anyone who had interacted or spoken with Ms Cordingley at Rusty’s Markets on Sheridan St, between noon and 1pm on Sunday.

Police are seeking dashcam footage from anyone who travelled along the Captain Cook Highway between Smithfield and Port Douglas on Sunday between noon and 7pm.

Anyone who regularly uses the northern or southern car- parks at Wangetti Beach is urged to contact police.

Residents have said the secluded beach had become home to a group of “oddbods” and vagrants illegally camping in thick bushland near the southern carpark, about 800m from the scene. Some had been seen naked with reports of sexually deviant behaviour in the sand dunes in recent weeks.

One witness, who has given a statement to police, said he and a group of friends were at the northern end of the beach with other families between 2pm and 4pm.

They were driving back to Cairns near the southern carpark when they were waved down by two scruffily-dressed men in a ute with a flat tyre.

“We stopped to help, and they were in a really stressed state, it might be nothing, but they were really strange, and in a real panic to get out of there,’’ the witness said.

Ms Cordingley’s death has rocked the community.

Animal Rehoming Cairns and Tablelands District has remembered her as a woman with “a heart of gold”.

“Our hearts go out to her family, partner and dear friends, who are so devastated by her loss,” the group said.

“Toyah will be so badly missed by so many.

“She deserved so much better than this.” Anyone who can provide police with informatio­n is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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 ??  ?? INQUIRY: Police are treating Toyah Cordingley’s death as a homicide investigat­ion.
INQUIRY: Police are treating Toyah Cordingley’s death as a homicide investigat­ion.
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Picture: ANDREA FALVO APPEAL: Detective Inspector Sonia Smith shows a map of the search area at Wangetti Beach.

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