A former hospital nurse from India has been found guilty of murdering an Australian woman, seven years after her body was discovered on a beach in Australia's Queensland state. Toyah Cordingley's body was found half-buried in an isolated section of sand dunes at Wangetti Beach, near Cairns city, in October 2018. The accused, Rajwinder Singh, had gone to the beach after a fight with his wife and was allegedly carrying a kitchen knife, according to officials.

Cordingley, a pharmacy worker, was walking her dog at the beach on the day of the crime. Singh got into an argument with the victim after her dog started barking at him. Singh then stabbed Cordingley and buried her body in the sand. He also tied her dog to a tree. As per reports, Singh fled Australia two days after the murder, leaving

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