Jury Deadlocked in Toyah Cordingley Murder Trial, Retrial Planned
Rajwinder Singh's trial for the 2018 murder of Toyah Cordingley ends without a verdict as jury fails to reach consensus, prompting plans for a retrial.
- The jury in the trial of Rajwinder Singh, accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley in 2018, was discharged after failing to reach a unanimous verdict.
- Toyah Cordingley, 24, was found brutally murdered at Wangetti Beach, with her body buried in sand, after being reported missing by her boyfriend.
- The prosecution's case relied on circumstantial evidence, including DNA, mobile phone data, and Singh's sudden departure to India the day after her body was discovered.
- Justice James Henry instructed the jury that guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, excluding all other possible perpetrators.
- A mention hearing is scheduled to set a date for a retrial, and Singh may have new legal representation for the next trial.