United States woman, 45, identified in Palm Cove sudden death …

United States woman, 45, identified in Palm Cove sudden death …

Toyah Cordingley death: Family seen picnicking at beach urged to speak to police

Police are urging a family who were at a Queensland beach where Toyah Cordingley was found dead to come forward with anything they might have seen.

A family who were at the north Queensland beach where a woman’s body was discovered are being urged to come forward and tell police what they might have seen on the day of her death.

 

Toyah Cordingley had gone to Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns, on Sunday afternoon to walk a dog but went missing, with her body found the next morning in the dunes.

Detectives want to speak to everyone who was on the beach on Sunday as they piece together what led to the 24-year-old’s death.

 

“We have information there were two adults and two children and they left the beach area at about 1:20pm,” Detective Inspector Sonia Smith told reporters on Saturday.

 

“We are keen to speak to them to see what they saw.”

 

Forensic dogs and SES volunteers have combed the beach and police have asked for DNA samples from residents living in nearby homes.

 

Hundreds of pieces of information have been collected but Det Insp Smith has urged people in the area to be aware of anything that might help them find the young woman’s killer.

“Is there anyone they know who has unexplained injuries, anyone who has movements that can’t be accounted for last Sunday and anyone who can’t have their clothing accounted for?”

United States woman, 45, identified in Palm Cove sudden death …

 

Toyah Cordingley death: Family seen picnicking at beach urged to speak to police

 

Police are urging a family who were at a Queensland beach where Toyah Cordingley was found dead to come forward with anything they might have seen.

 

A family who were at the north Queensland beach where a woman’s body was discovered are being urged to come forward and tell police what they might have seen on the day of her death.

 

 

 

 

Toyah Cordingley had gone to Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns, on Sunday afternoon to walk a dog but went missing, with her body found the next morning in the dunes.

 

Detectives want to speak to everyone who was on the beach on Sunday as they piece together what led to the 24-year-old’s death.

 

 

 

 

“We have information there were two adults and two children and they left the beach area at about 1:20pm,” Detective Inspector Sonia Smith told reporters on Saturday.

 

 

 

 

“We are keen to speak to them to see what they saw.”

 

 

 

 

Forensic dogs and SES volunteers have combed the beach and police have asked for DNA samples from residents living in nearby homes.

 

 

 

 

Hundreds of pieces of information have been collected but Det Insp Smith has urged people in the area to be aware of anything that might help them find the young woman’s killer.

 

“Is there anyone they know who has unexplained injuries, anyone who has movements that can’t be accounted for last Sunday and anyone who can’t have their clothing accounted for?”

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