Australian police offer $633,000 reward for Indian suspect

In this image made from video provided by the Queensland Police Service, Vanessa Gardiner, mother of Toyah Cordingley, whose body was found on Wangetti Beach of Australia's Queensland on Oct. 22, 2018, speaks in Cairns, Australia in November 2022. Australian police offered a 1 million Australian dollar ($633,000) reward on Thursday, Nov. 3, for information on the whereabouts of an Indian national who is suspected of murdering Toyah Cordingley four years ago before returning to his homeland. (Queensland Police Service via AP)

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australian police offered a 1 million Australian dollar ($633,000) reward on Thursday for information on the whereabouts of an Indian national who is suspected of murdering a woman on a tropical beach four years ago before returning to his homeland.

Queensland state police officers who speak Hindi and Punjabi are waiting in an office in Cairns to be contacted from India via WhatsApp or online about where Rajwinder Singh, 38, can be found, Detective Inspector Sonia Smith said.

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