Police release footage which could hold the key to solving Toyah Cordingley's death

Detectives have released video which could help solve the mystery surrounding the death of far-north Queensland woman Toyah Cordingley.

Police have launched a renewed appeal to catch the person responsible.

The 24-year-old’s body was discovered in sand dunes at Wangetti Beach, north of Cairns last month.

Toyah Cordingley was walking her dog along the beach when she was murdered. Source: Facebook
Toyah Cordingley was walking her dog along the beach when she was murdered. Source: Facebook

There are 70 drivers whom police believe may hold key information in the case.

On Wednesday, they released CCTV from the Captain Cook Highway on October 21, during a five-minute time window from 5.02pm to 5.07pm – the afternoon when the young pharmacy worker was killed.

Detectives want to hear from anyone who spots their vehicle in the footage.

Detectives want to hear from anyone who spots their vehicle in the CCTV footage, taken from the Captain Cook Highway on October 21 between 5.02 and 5.07pm. Source: 7 News
Detectives want to hear from anyone who spots their vehicle in the CCTV footage, taken from the Captain Cook Highway on October 21 between 5.02 and 5.07pm. Source: 7 News

“It may only take one more small piece of information in order for us to be able to identify the offender,” Detective Inspector Sonia Smith said.

Detectives believe it is possible the killer may have been captured in the CCTV footage.

Anybody with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or lodge a report online.