Belfast Telegraph

Nora Quoirin post-mortem shows ‘no element of abduction or kidnapping’

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Frankie McKeown:

So sad. Fly high with the angels, Nora. Thinking of her family.

Sarah McCann:

Rest in peace, wee Nora.

Franko Mc:

Nora is in heaven and the little angels are looking after her. RIP beautiful girl.

Moya Thompson:

Another innocent little soul taken. A beautiful young girl. My heart aches for Nora and her family.

Valerie McConville:

Heartbreak­ing and so very sad. Thinking of her poor family.

Julie Crawford

:This poor family. I am beyond words trying to comprehend their grief.

Jean Bell:

Prayers for all the family.

Kelly Clarke:

Heartbreak­ing. RIP little one.

Sue McNally:

She’s already home in heaven. God bless her family in these difficult days.

Margaret Griffith:

Can’t get her wee face out of my head. Poor wee girl. God help her family.

Catherine Devlin:

Praying for her family and friends.

Nikki McCormick:

Heartbreak­ing. Something just doesn’t seem right, though.

Rhonda Tait: It’s very strange, as the parents

said she would never walk out alone. And how close she was to the resort, even though 350-plus people were searching for her day and night.

Nikki McCormick:

Very, very strange. And that area had already been searched as well.

Andrena Cooke:

Very sad and heartbreak­ing for this family.

Brian Wilson:

It is difficult to understand how it took so long to find the poor child. Hopefully, we will get more informatio­n soon.

Louise Frames:

There’s definitely more to this story.

Shirley Crawford:

So sad that Nora has passed, but glad that no foul play happened. God bless.

Ligia Parizzi:

I can’t begin to imagine what her parents must be going through right now.

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