
Three weeks ago, Toyah Cordingley was found dead on Wangetti Beach.
Today, more than 200 residents of the town in far north Queensland came together to remember the 24-year-old and reclaim the beach, which is south of Port Douglas.
The residents bought flowers and created a human chain on the beach, symbolising their stand against Toyah’s death and supporting each other in this tragic time.
#justiceforToyah #repost @johnriot42 EVERYONE PLEASE READ:
On the 21st October TOYAH CORDINGLEY was heinously murdered on a beach north of Cairns. I am sure you have all heard about it. A beautiful young lady just 24 taking her dog for a walk along a beach.. the story shoo… pic.twitter.com/lnkYzaMt3n
— What’s My Scene (@wmscene) November 4, 2018
One such resident was Bronwyn Farr, who organised the event.