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Offline Venturi Swirl

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #315 on: January 10, 2020, 07:26:41 PM »
Two sides to every story we only have The Lucie Blackman Trust's opinion.,the Malaysians say, The Malaysian Attorney General's Chambers has classified the case as "no further action", according to the Lucie Blackman Trust.
Well they would say that wouldn’t they.  So when Iran’s authorities tell you that the plane was not shot down by missiles I suppose you accept that too!
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Offline barrier

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #316 on: January 10, 2020, 07:32:58 PM »
Well they would say that wouldn’t they.  So when Iran’s authorities tell you that the plane was not shot down by missiles I suppose you accept that too!


The Lucy Blackman trust said it,not the Malaysian authorities. Iraninan propaganda is as far away from this as is the moon.
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Offline G-Unit

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #317 on: January 10, 2020, 07:37:28 PM »
OJ Simpson... Criminal case not guilty... Civil case... Liable

As I've said.   They can call police as witnesses and they will have to supply answers

I can't see why the police would be called in a case between the family and the resort. What evidence could they give about broken window locks, open gates, security guards or CCTV?
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Offline carlymichelle

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #318 on: January 10, 2020, 07:39:15 PM »

The Lucy Blackman trust said it,not the Malaysian authorities. Iraninan propaganda is as far away from this as is the moon.

clearly the  Malaysian authorities  dont think  nora  was abducted  though  IMO

Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #319 on: January 10, 2020, 07:40:02 PM »
The police case is closed one wonders how a civil one can proceed.
Nora Quoirin death: Parents 'shocked' by decision to close case

The teenager's parents have now learned no further action is to be taken in the case. They said it would mean that no inquest would be held.

The Malaysian Attorney General's Chambers has classified the case as "no further action", according to the Lucie Blackman Trust.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-51065360

There's only so much investigating of abduction they can do, once they don't find any abduction evidence, they're not Scotland Yard.
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Offline Mr Gray

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #320 on: January 10, 2020, 07:40:05 PM »
I can't see why the police would be called in a case between the family and the resort. What evidence could they give about broken window locks, open gates, security guards or CCTV?

They could be called about the searches... About previous crime in the area... About what they found when they arrived at the scene... Think laterally

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #321 on: January 10, 2020, 07:43:18 PM »
So the authorities are saying no evidence of abduction... So no abduction... So posters, seem to accept that absence of evidence is evidence of absence

Offline carlymichelle

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #322 on: January 10, 2020, 07:45:15 PM »
Nora Quoirin: Family 'shocked' as case closed into teen found dead in Malaysia jungle
The 15-year-old was found naked but authorities say there was no evidence of kidnap or sexual assault.
Sharon Marris, news reporter


News reporter @JournoKiwi

Friday 10 January 2020 14:56, UK

    Malaysia

Nora Quoirin died in Malaysia during a family holiday. Her family say there are still unanswered questions as to what happened to her






The parents of a teenager who died on a family holiday in Malaysia say they are "shocked" there will be no further action in the case.

Nora Quoirin, 15, was found dead in August, 10 days after she went missing from the rainforest resort in Seremban where she was staying with her parents and siblings.

A post-mortem found she died from internal bleeding thought to have been caused by prolonged hunger and stress.

However, her family are still puzzled about why she apparently went out alone at night.
Members of Malaysian rescue team take part in a search and rescue operation for the missing 15-year-old Franco-Irish, Nora Quoirin in Seremban on August 7, 2019. - A helicopter and dozens of people were deployed August 7 on the third day of a search for a vulnerable London teenager who went missing from a Malaysian rainforest resort, police said

Nora - who had learning difficulties - was extremely sensitive and shy and "clung to her parents and sister", her grandfather has said.

The office of Malaysia's attorney general said on Friday that her death was being classified as "no further action".

Her parents, Meabh and Sebastien, said the decision "prevents justice being done".


They said: "As we have stressed from the beginning of this case, it is crucial to understand how Nora came to be found where she was.

"As a vulnerable child, with significant physical and mental challenges, we strongly refute any conclusion that Nora was alone for the entire duration of her disappearance.

"We have repeatedly asked the police to clarify answers to our questions in this regard - and we have been repeatedly ignored.

"This stands in stark contrast with the promise of transparency that we received from the deputy prime minister and other prominent officials whom we met in Malaysia."

Mr and Mrs Quoirin said the decision was based only on a preliminary report from the coroner's office and meant there would be no inquest into Nora's death.

They have not seen the full report, which they believe could reveal other details, such as why a severe ulcer was triggered so quickly in their daughter's body.
Members of a rescue team taking part in the search for Nora on Monday
Image: Nora's body was found just over a mile from where she disappeared

Nora's parents said they were appealing to "the highest levels of Malaysian government as well as the attorney general's office to assist our quest for the truth".

The teenager, who was travelling on an Irish passport but whose French-Irish parents had lived in London for 20 years, was born with a brain defect called holoprosencephaly.

Her parents said she could not write more than a few words and was unable to do maths.

Her family discovered she was missing on 4 August, when her father went into her room and found the window open.

After her body was found naked more than a mile away, authorities said there was no evidence of kidnap or sexual assault.

Matthew Searle, chief executive of the Lucie Blackman Trust, which has been helping the family, said: "It seems unbelievable that, in a case that looks so complex and currently unexplained, that any authority could effectively close it down without even waiting for full reports.

"The idea that Nora went off, on her own, seems incredibly unlikely.

"This family need answers and at least deserve an investigation to the greatest lengths available. We are urgently seeking answers from various authorities - Nora's death needs to be explained."
« Last Edit: January 10, 2020, 07:49:46 PM by carlymichelle »

Offline barrier

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #323 on: January 10, 2020, 07:53:02 PM »
Mr and Mrs Quoirin said the decision was based only on a preliminary report from the coroner's office and meant there would be no inquest into Nora's death.


Perhaps the authorities now have the full report.
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Offline Venturi Swirl

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #324 on: January 10, 2020, 08:21:05 PM »

The Lucy Blackman trust said it,not the Malaysian authorities. Iraninan propaganda is as far away from this as is the moon.
I was referring to “no further action”, and actually the Malaysian authorities have more in common with the Iranian authorities than you might think.
"Surely the fact that their accounts were different reinforces their veracity rather than diminishes it? If they had colluded in protecting ........ surely all of their accounts would be the same?" - Faithlilly

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #325 on: January 10, 2020, 08:25:35 PM »
Mr and Mrs Quoirin said the decision was based only on a preliminary report from the coroner's office and meant there would be no inquest into Nora's death.


Perhaps the authorities now have the full report.

It's normal to share with the family.... Makes you think they have something to hide

Offline G-Unit

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #326 on: January 10, 2020, 08:33:40 PM »
They could be called about the searches... About previous crime in the area... About what they found when they arrived at the scene... Think laterally

The case is about whether the Dusun was negligent. Previous crimes at the compound may be relevant, but not the searches or the 'crime scene' imo.
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Offline Mr Gray

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« Reply #327 on: January 10, 2020, 08:37:20 PM »
The case is about whether the Dusun was negligent. Previous crimes at the compound may be relevant, but not the searches or the 'crime scene' imo.

If the parents claim lax security led to a criminal offence then they can...let's wait and see

Offline G-Unit

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« Reply #328 on: January 10, 2020, 10:46:37 PM »
If the parents claim lax security led to a criminal offence then they can...let's wait and see

There's no evidence of a criminal offence, so their claim is groundless.
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Offline Mr Gray

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« Reply #329 on: January 11, 2020, 08:49:24 AM »
There's no evidence of a criminal offence, so their claim is groundless.

There's evidence to suspect a criminal act