Khaleej Times

Starvation likely killed Franco-Irish teen in Malaysia

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seremban (malaysia) — A vulnerable Franco-Irish teen who disappeare­d from a Malaysian rainforest resort likely starved and died of internal bleeding, with no immediate sign of foul play, police said on Thursday.

Nora Quoirin, 15, is thought to have died after about a week in the jungle, and there was no indication she was abducted or assaulted, police said, citing the results of an autopsy.

Her unclothed body was discovered on Tuesday in a ravine in dense jungle following a 10-day hunt involving hundreds of people, helicopter­s and sniffer dogs.

She went missing from the Dusun Resort, not far from Kuala Lumpur, on August 4, a day after checking in for a holiday with her London-based family.

Her family believed the teen, who had learning difficulti­es, had been abducted but police classified her disappeara­nce as a missing persons case.

Speaking after the post-mortem examinatio­n, Negeri Sembilan state police chief Mohamad Mat Yusop told reporters the teen suffered “bleeding in her intestines due to not eating” as well as “extreme stress”.

“For the time being, there is no suspicion of foul play,” he said.

“There were some scratches on her body,” he said, but added there was no indication she was sexually assaulted or kidnapped. “The parents can claim her body.”

Her body was airlifted by helicopter out of the ravine — about 2.5 kilometres from the resort — and transporte­d to hospital in Seremban town where her relatives identified it.

Medics conducted a long autopsy on Wednesday, starting in the morning and only finishing late at night, as a media pack waited outside the hospital for news.

In a statement released by The Lucie Blackman Trust, a charity that supports relatives of British people missing overseas, her relatives said she was the “heart” of the family. —

 ?? AFP file ?? STARVED TO DEATH: Nora Quiorin with her mother Meabh. —
AFP file STARVED TO DEATH: Nora Quiorin with her mother Meabh. —

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