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Mother of murdered Toyah Cordingley gives rare interview to thank police officers
Key takeaways
- Vanessa Gardiner outside court with Senior Sergeant Katrina Clark, who she nominated for a compassion in policing award.
- Senior police officers who investigated Toyah Cordingley's murder in Far North Queensland have won a compassion in policing award.
- They were nominated by Ms Cordingley's family, who said it was one of the few ways they could express their gratitude.
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Vanessa Gardiner outside court with Senior Sergeant Katrina Clark, who she nominated for a compassion in policing award. (ABC News)
Senior police officers who investigated Toyah Cordingley's murder in Far North Queensland have won a compassion in policing award.
They were nominated by Ms Cordingley's family, who said it was one of the few ways they could express their gratitude.
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