Bangkok Post

Couple claim body of girl who was missing

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KUALA LUMPUR: The grief-stricken parents of a Franco-Irish teen found dead in Malaysia after she disappeare­d from a rainforest resort claimed her body yesterday, police said, following an autopsy that showed no signs of foul play.

Mohamad Mat Yusop, the police chief of Negeri Sembilan state where Nora Quoirin died, said her remains would be repatriate­d to London where she had lived with her family.

An autopsy showed the 15-year-old likely starved and died of internal bleeding after about a week in the jungle, with no immediate signs of foul play, police said.

There was also no indication that the teenager, who had learning difficulti­es, was abducted or sexually assaulted, they said.

“The body of Nora has been claimed from the hospital by the family after a post-mortem found no foul play,” Mohamad Mat said.

“Nora’s body will be flown back to her home in London.”

The girl had gone missing from Dusun Resort, about 70 kilometres from the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, on Aug 4, a day after checking in for a holiday with her family.

Her disappeara­nce sparked a massive 10-day search in the jungle that involved hundreds of people, helicopter­s, drones and sniffer dogs.

The search came to a tragic end on Tuesday when the teenager’s unclothed body was discovered in a ravine beside a stream not far from the resort.

The schoolgirl is believed to have died two to three days before her body was found.

Her family had said it was extremely unlikely the reserved youngster would have wandered off on her own.

She had a condition known as holoprosen­cephaly, where the brain fails to develop normally. She had limited verbal communicat­ion and could only write a few words.

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Quoirin: Found in ravine near resort

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