Belfast Telegraph

The timeline of events since teenager disappeare­d

- BY CAITLIN DOHERTY

AUGUST 4: Nora was reported missing after her father discovered she was not in her bedroom at the Dusun Resort at around 8am on Sunday. Family friend Catherine Cook said: “It’s out of character for Nora to go wandering off.”

AUGUST 5: A British charity said that Malaysian police were treating Nora’s disappeara­nce as a potential abduction, but officers denied there was any foul play involved.

The Lucie Blackman Trust, a charity supporting missing people abroad, said police believed the teenager (right) could have been taken.

However, Che Zakaria Bin Othman, deputy police chief of Negeri Sembilan, said: “So far there’s no indication of foul play. However, investigat­ions are still ongoing.”

AUGUST 6: A statement released by the Quoirins said: “Nora’s family believe she has been abducted.

“We are especially worried because Nora has learning and developmen­tal disabiliti­es, and is not like other 15 year olds.

“She looks younger, she is not capable of taking care of herself, and she won’t understand what is going on.

“She never goes anywhere by herself. We have no reason to believe she wandered off and is lost.”

AUGUST 7: Police said they were analysing unidentifi­ed fingerprin­ts found in the family’s hotel suite. The prints were at an open window in a downstairs hall, not in the bedroom upstairs where the girl was sleeping with her siblings, deputy police chief Che Zakaria Othman said.

AUGUST 9: Police investigat­ed whether footprints found in the forest where Nora went missing belonged to the missing teen. State fire and rescue department assistant director Ahmad Mukhlis Mokhtar said: “Previously, our detective canines had spotted footprints, but when we conducted a search there, we couldn’t find her.”

Nora’s family also revealed more about her condition, holoprosen­cephaly, as search crews played recorded messages from her mother, Meabh, through the forest in an attempt to reach her.

They said in a statement: “Nora is not like other teenagers. She is not independen­t and does not go anywhere alone.

“Nora can read like a young child, but she cannot write more than a few words. She has a good memory but she cannot understand anything conceptual.

“She cannot make or receive phone calls independen­tly.”

AUGUST 10: Nora’s family thanked the search teams involved since the teenager’s disappeara­nce.

Her mother and father Meabh and Sebastien said: “To be with us here, it means the world to us. We are so grateful for everything that you are doing for us, everyone who is helping here and not from here.

“We are extremely impressed by the effort, your expertise, your dedication and we hope you find Nora.

“And thank you so much.”

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