The Borneo Post

Family of Nora Anne urges police to investigat­e three houses — Witness

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SEREMBAN: The Coroner’s Court was told that a day after Nora Anne Quoirin disappeare­d, on Aug 5 last year, her family told the police that they suspected she was abducted and urged them to inspect three houses, one of which was suspected to be where the teenager was probably held.

Nilai District police chief Supt Mohd Nor Marzukee Besar, the third witness to the inquest proceeding­s to determine the cause of death of the teenage girl, said all three houses were located outside The Dusun Resort area.

Nora Anne and her family checked in at the resort upon their arrival on Aug 3, 2019 in Malaysia for a two week vacation.

“Nora Anne’s family members gave informatio­n and expected their missing daughter to be in the surroundin­g areas. I told them that I would fulfill their request and search the three houses.

“I have asked the Criminal Investigat­ion Department­s of the Negeri Sembilan Police Contingent Headquarte­rs and the Nilai District police headquarte­rs (IPD) to search the three houses,” he said when testifying at the inquest which entered its second day yesterday. When asked by Deputy Public Prosecutor Muhamad Iskandar Ahmad why the inspection was only specific to three houses, he said the action was as requested by the family.

The search for the teenager did not stop there but was redoubled with the search operation involving two teams around the resort area covering 4.85 hectares (12 acres) and with continuous roadblocks.

“I was informed by the family that the missing teenager could not walk more than 20 feet (six metres). I thought the search area of 12 acres was sufficient with the informatio­n I had.

“In addition, considerin­g the physical condition and level of thinking of the victim which was like that of a seven-year-old child, I took the initiative to put up road blocks thinking that she might hitch a ride in a vehicle or motorcycle out of the area.

“And with these restrictio­ns, we could prevent her from leaving the area under the administra­tion of the Nilai Police Headquarte­rs (IPD),” he said.

The court was also told that the search operation for Nora Anne, which was carried out as soon as the teenager was reported missing on Aug 4 last year, involved an area of 250 metres around the villa area where the victim and her family stayed.

During the proceeding, the court was also shown a sketch of a map of The Dusun Resort area which was shown on a screen using a projector as well as sketches of two roadblocks implemente­d, which were drawn by Mohd Nor Marzukee. The inquest proceeding­s would take place for two weeks from yesterday to Aug 28 and would resume on Sept 1 to 4 before Coroner Maimoonah Aid. A total of 64 witnesses would be called to testify to assist in the investigat­ion.

Nora Anne, 15, went missing on Aug 4, a day after she and her family arrived in Malaysia for a two-week holiday at a resort in Pantai here, about 60 kilometres (km) south of Kuala Lumpur.

Her body was found near a creek in a ravine, about 2.5 km from the resort where she and her family stayed, on Aug 13 last year, following a massive search.

Preliminar­y surgical reports stated that the death of the teenager, who was a handicappe­d, had no criminal element, and the teenager was confirmed dead from gastrointe­stinal bleeding due to prolonged hunger and stress. — Bernama

 ?? Bernama photo — ?? Mohd Nor Marzukee (right) present in court with Muhamad Iskandar.
Bernama photo — Mohd Nor Marzukee (right) present in court with Muhamad Iskandar.

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