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Jana Armstrong’s former partner appears in court charged with murder after body found near Toowoomba

Dharminder Singh, the former partner of Jana Armstrong, has appeared in Toowoomba Magistrates Court charged with her murder. Armstrong's remains were discovered in bushland near Toowoomba on Saturday, July 13th.

Molly GlasseyThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-13 · 03:26 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Jana Armstrong’s former partner appears in court charged with murder after body found near Toowoomba
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Dharminder Singh, the former partner of Jana Armstrong, has appeared in Toowoomba Magistrates Court charged with her murder. Armstrong's remains were discovered in bushland near Toowoomba on Saturday, July 13th. Singh, 48, is also charged with arson and breach of bail. His lawyer stated that Singh asserts his innocence and intends to plead not guilty. Armstrong, a 30-year-old support worker and mother of a four-month-old baby, had been missing since July 7th. Her car was found the following day near her home. The court has requested a brief of evidence by September 14th, with the next mention scheduled for October 1st.

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Armstrong's body was found by pig hunters near Ravensbourne National Park.

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Singh's lawyer stated that his client asserts his innocence and intends to plead not guilty.

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Dharminder Singh appeared in Toowoomba Magistrates Court via video link.

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Armstrong, a 30-year-old mother of a four-month-old baby, went missing on July 7.

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Jana Armstrong's former partner, Dharminder Singh, has been charged with her murder.

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Jana Armstrong, whose remains were found in bushland outside Toowoomba at the weekend. Her former partner Dharminder Singh has appeared in court charged with murder View image in fullscreen Jana Armstrong, whose remains were found in bushland outside Toowoomba at the weekend. Her former partner Dharminder Singh has appeared in court charged with murder Jana Armstrong’s former partner appears in court charged with murder after body found near Toowoomba Dharminder Singh ‘asserts his innocence’, lawyer tells reporters, amid outpouring of grief for young mother in Queensland city Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The former partner of a woman whose body was found near Toowoomba at the weekend has appeared in court for the first time after being charged with her murder. Dharminder Singh covered his face and appeared to sob as he appeared in Toowoomba magistrates court via video link, charged with the murder of 30-year-old Jana Armstrong. Armstrong, the mother of a four-month-old baby, went missing on 7 July. Her car was found a day later near her home in the Toowoomba suburb of Newtown. Singh, a 48-year-old taxi driver, has been charged with the support worker’s murder (domestic violence offence), arson and breach of a bail condition. His lawyer indicated outside court that Singh intends to plead not guilty. On Saturday Armstrong’s body was found by a group of pig hunters off the New England Highway on a winding rural road near Ravensbourne national park. Police allege that that the day after Armstrong went missing, Singh wilfully and unlawfully set fire to a motor vehicle. More than a dozen members of Armstrong’s family were present in the court, including her baby, who was being cradled in a carrier by Armstrong’s sister, Faith Isaacs. View image in fullscreen Armstrong’s sister Faith Isaacs outside court, with her partner cradling Armstrong’s baby. Photograph: Molly Glassey/The Guardian Isaacs said her nephew was the reason she was getting out of bed in the morning. “He’s doing pretty good,” she told reporters. “As good as he can be.” Footage released by police on the day Armstrong went missing showed her cradling her son while wearing a green-and-white striped Country Road shirt, jeans and thongs. There has been an outpouring of grief and support in the Queensland city, with donations being collected by the charity Tony’s Community Kitchen and flowers being left outside Armstrong’s home. Singh’s lawyer, Ramli Salehkon from Toowoomba Multicultural Legal Service, spoke outside court, saying: “My client has cooperated with police in the course of the investigations into this matter. My client asserts his innocence.” The magistrate, Lisa O’Neil, asked for a brief of evidence on 14 September and the matter will be mentioned again 1 October. Explore more on these topics Queensland news Share Reuse this content
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