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A supreme court jury have been taken to an isolated beach where a young woman was murdered in far north Queensland. 24-year-old Toyah Cordingley was walking her dog in broad daylight when she was killed six years ago north of Cairns. Rajwinder Singh has pleaded not guilty.

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00:00Casual dress for the gravest of matters.
00:05Supreme Court Justice James Henry traded his robes for shorts and a hat
00:10as proceedings moved from the courthouse to Wongetti Beach, north of Cairns.
00:15Under police escort, the jury was bused to the scene where its alleged toy,
00:20accordingly, was murdered in October 2018.
00:24She died after her throat was cut.
00:27Police allege nurse and father of three Rawinda Singh killed her
00:31and left the country in the following days.
00:34The view arranged for the jury of eight men and four women to provide
00:39locational context, beginning with where the 24-year-old's car was found.
00:44Jurors then walked several kilometres up the beach,
00:48with traffic cones marking points of interest,
00:51including the site where Miss Cordingley's body was found
00:54and where her dog was tied to a tree.
00:57This extraordinary sitting of a Supreme Court session
01:01follows on from emotional scenes in court yesterday
01:04when the wife of the accused gave evidence.
01:08Speaking through a Punjabi interpreter, Sukdeep Kaur told the court
01:12she had not seen or spoken to her husband in six years
01:16and nor had their children.
01:18She told the court Singh left their family home in Innisfail,
01:22carrying only a little handbag, and said he would be back the next day.
01:27It would be four years before he was extradited back to Australia
01:31and charged with Miss Cordingley's murder.
01:33The trial continues.
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