Plot thickens in Nora Quoirin case as her family thank public for support but plead for help – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Plot thickens in Nora Quoirin case as her family thank public for support but plead for help




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The family of missing girl Nora Quoirin have thanked the public for their support in the case and have pleaded for anyone with information to come forward and speak to authorities in Malaysia.

It’s understood that police are working on a number of inquiries, including the possibility that Nora was abducted.

Rumours surfaced on social media that possibly the young Irish citizen’s grandparents were involved in her disappearance but this has not been confirmed by authorities working the case.

Malaysian Police are working on identifying mysterious fingerprints that they have discovered  near where 15-yr-old Irish citizen Nora Quoirin was staying.

Authorities are said to be interviewing some 20 people in connection to the teenager’s disappearance.

Police are now searching nearby lakes for possible clues, along with local CCTV footage trying to retrace her footsteps.

The 15-yr-old is believed to have possibly been abducted in Malaysia but police claim that she left her hotel of her accord.

The young girl, who has special needs, is the daughter of and Irish/French couple who live in London but Nora travels on an Irish passport.

The family are extremely worried and concerned that their daughter has been abducted after she went missing on a family holiday at The Dusan resort in a nature reserve near the capital Kuala Lumpur.

It’s understood that police are desperately combing the area for clues since she’s gone missing some 30 hours ago.

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