Man connected to Toyah Cordingley tells court he initially misled police regarding their relationship.

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  1. It seems like this case has taken an unexpected turn. It’s significant when someone admits to initially providing false information, especially in a legal context. This could impact the investigation and the case against Toyah Cordingley. It raises questions about the circumstances surrounding their relationship and what led to the initial deception. It will be interesting to see how this unfolds in court and what implications it may have for the credibility of the involved parties. What are your thoughts on the potential outcomes of such developments?

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