The teenager had disappeared in Malaysia en 310. Nora Quoirin , a Franco-Irish woman from years, had vanished the day after her arrival, with her family, at the Dusun Resort hotel, a tourist complex located at 70 approximately km south of the capital Kuala Lumpur, on the edge of the jungle. The body of the teenager with a slight mental handicap had been found after ten days of research.
The police had concluded that one accidental death . But the parents are convinced that their daughter was not able to venture far on her own, and that she had been abducted. “After reviewing all the relevant evidence, I concluded that no one was involved in the death of Nora Anne (Quoirin),” forensic pathologist Maimoonah Aid said on Monday. “It is more likely that she died as a result of a mishap,” she said.
20 witnesses
For the forensic scientist, the teenager has surely left the family home ” all alone ”before getting“ lost in the palm tree plantation ”which was abandoned. The family had requested
a judicial investigation to determine the causes of death. This investigation opened at the end of August and made it possible to hear more than 20 witnesses.
The police have repeated that they have no clue that could suggest a criminal lead in the death of the teenager and believe that she came out of her chalet herself going through the window. But her parents, who live in London, said they heard suspicious noises in the chalet the night she disappeared, and described the police response as slow and ineffective.
The autopsy had concluded that the girl had probably died as a result of an induced internal bleeding by hunger, after spending more than a week in the rainforest.
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