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Offline Miss Taken Identity

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #120 on: August 14, 2019, 09:59:52 PM »
Maybe we'll know a bit more after the PM.
So far all we have are a few tabloid reports, designed to tug at the readers' heartstrings

Indeed another Madeliene - go global with it.

I am deeply saddened by two things:
1. lovely Nóra  has been found dead.
2. a go fund me fund had been set up  why?  over 90thousand pounds has been pledged and they only offered 10 thousand for information  I mean WTF.  THEN  the uncle starts another fund.
OMG I find this utterly disgusting.
'Never underestimate the power of stupid people'... George Carlin

Offline Vertigo Swirl

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #121 on: August 14, 2019, 10:15:56 PM »
Indeed another Madeliene - go global with it.

I am deeply saddened by two things:
1. lovely Nóra  has been found dead.
2. a go fund me fund had been set up  why?  over 90thousand pounds has been pledged and they only offered 10 thousand for information  I mean WTF.  THEN  the uncle starts another fund.
OMG I find this utterly disgusting.
I find your post utterly disgusting.  How dare you criticise the good intentions of those who care about Nora and her family?  How ignorant can you be to complain about the amount offered for information?  Did you not notice that Nora’s body was found the day after the reward was announced, which raather tends to suggest it was enough to get someone to come forward.    I suggest you keep your nasty comments to yourself, or if you can’t go tKe them to the Daily Mail comments page where rubbish like this belongs.
"You can't reason with the unreasonable".

Offline Miss Taken Identity

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #122 on: August 14, 2019, 10:44:24 PM »
I find your post utterly disgusting.  How dare you criticise the good intentions of those who care about Nora and her family?  How ignorant can you be to complain about the amount offered for information?  Did you not notice that Nora’s body was found the day after the reward was announced, which raather tends to suggest it was enough to get someone to come forward.    I suggest you keep your nasty comments to yourself, or if you can’t go tKe them to the Daily Mail comments page where rubbish like this belongs.

Your opinion of my post is of no consequence- in fact quite funny you would think it will have any affect. I am entitled to my opinion regarding using missing children to set up funds, what for?

 It is an absolute disgrace that only 1% was offered as a reward,and you have no evidence that this sum was the reason  Nóra  was found - so clam up with the insults. And as much as you think you are a special member with special powers do not dare to tell me to keep my comments to myself- you don't like them  DON'T read them!

Why, apart from sheer greed, would any family require two funds.  and only use a tiny amount as a reward ew!

They had French, British,  Irish, Maylasian police  ALL involved in her search. The police quite rightly didn't walk about with the abduction theory as a given- they were looking at many scenarios as one would expect. So no claims about rubbish foreign police officers?

I do hope they give the money to a local charity, and not stash it- then my opinion would change!

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Offline Angelo222

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #123 on: August 14, 2019, 11:02:37 PM »
Indeed another Madeliene - go global with it.

I am deeply saddened by two things:
1. lovely Nóra  has been found dead.
2. a go fund me fund had been set up  why?  over 90thousand pounds has been pledged and they only offered 10 thousand for information  I mean WTF.  THEN  the uncle starts another fund.
OMG I find this utterly disgusting.

I agree MTI. The sum offered was derisory in the circumstances.
De troothe has the annoying habit of coming to the surface just when you least expect it!!

Je ne regrette rien!!

Offline Vertigo Swirl

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #124 on: August 14, 2019, 11:19:58 PM »
I agree MTI. The sum offered was derisory in the circumstances.
The sum was huge when you consider the average wages of most Malays in the area.  And it appeared to have worked.
"You can't reason with the unreasonable".

Offline Vertigo Swirl

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #125 on: August 14, 2019, 11:27:23 PM »
Your opinion of my post is of no consequence- in fact quite funny you would think it will have any affect. I am entitled to my opinion regarding using missing children to set up funds, what for?

 It is an absolute disgrace that only 1% was offered as a reward,and you have no evidence that this sum was the reason  Nóra  was found - so clam up with the insults. And as much as you think you are a special member with special powers do not dare to tell me to keep my comments to myself- you don't like them  DON'T read them!

Why, apart from sheer greed, would any family require two funds.  and only use a tiny amount as a reward ew!

They had French, British,  Irish, Maylasian police  ALL involved in her search. The police quite rightly didn't walk about with the abduction theory as a given- they were looking at many scenarios as one would expect. So no claims about rubbish foreign police officers?

I do hope they give the money to a local charity, and not stash it- then my opinion would change!
Maths is obviously not your strong point is it?  A £10,000 reward was not 1% of the fund, but 10%.  The day after the reward was announced someone just so happened to find the body.  So, now you’re accusing Nora’s family of “sheer greed”?  How very pleasant of you.  Both funds were started days before Nora’s body was found, the unlce started the second fund because he thought some people might prefer to donate in euros not pounds.  Since Nora’s body has been found the money has continued to flow in, but no one is forcing people to donate, nor presumably are any of the donors bothered if the money is not used for “the search” because Nora has been found.  I am sure there are plenty of costs to be covered for a family in this situation and they must be very grateful to all those who have donated.  What they do with the money is none of your business, in fact I hope they keep it and use it to pay off their mortgage just to really piss you off. 
"You can't reason with the unreasonable".

Offline Miss Taken Identity

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #126 on: August 14, 2019, 11:52:58 PM »
The sum was huge when you consider the average wages of most Malays in the area.  And it appeared to have worked.

Appeared? eh? yeah ok. So no evidence it worked then- just you mouthing off with that usual psudo anger on behalf of people you do not know. Nice.

 And so what you are saying is the poor population should be bloody greatful for a pittance offered because  they are poor and the wealthy family should get to keep the rest because they are wealthy. well how about that. sheesh

I have not discussed the parents  I am talking about the family. I couldn't care less what they spend the blood money on- I hope they enjoy it. Party ,Party ,Party hard for all I care.  a child was missing and the 'family' thought oh let us beg for money by selling a sob story.  It is undignified and disrespectful for Little Nóra.

Setting up a seperate account for various currencies- seriously sick! Money grabbing.
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Offline Brietta

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #127 on: August 15, 2019, 01:32:00 AM »
Probably because they haven't been surrounding themselves with lawyers and PR merchants.
Malaysian lawyer Sankara N Nair, who has been hired by Nora’s parents to act on their behalf, today spoke outside the mortuary where her autopsy is now being carried out.
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Asked when he was hired by the family, he said: "I have been engaged from the second day after Nora went missing.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/nora-quoirins-parents-ask-body-18930583


The family’s spokesman Matthew Searle, of the Lucie Blackman Trust, said parents Meabh, 45, and Sebastien, 47, still have “a large amount of questions”.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/nora-quoirins-parents-ask-body-18930583
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Why would it be considered reprehensible for a family such as Nora's or Madeleine's to seek as much support as is humanly possible given the Hellish circumstances they find themselves in so far from home and without familiar support mechanisms to turn to such as family, friends and authorities?

Why should they be criticised for doing the best they can in an unfamiliar country when there is the added torment of being unfamiliar with the language of that country?
"All I'm going to say is that we've conducted a very serious investigation and there's no indication that Madeleine McCann's parents are connected to her disappearance. On the other hand, we have a lot of evidence pointing out that Christian killed her," Wolter told the "Friday at 9"....

Offline Vertigo Swirl

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #128 on: August 15, 2019, 07:09:07 AM »
“No suspicion of foul play” is the verdict of the post mortem
"You can't reason with the unreasonable".

Offline Vertigo Swirl

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #129 on: August 15, 2019, 07:17:38 AM »
Nora Quoirin died from prolonged hunger and stress, police confirm
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Thursday 15 August 2019 07:14, UK

Nora Quoirin's body was found in Malaysia. Pic: Lucie Blackman Trust/Quoirin family
Nora Quoirin's body was found in Malaysia. Pic: Lucie Blackman Trust/Quoirin family
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Nora Quoirin died from internal bleeding thought to be caused by prolonged hunger and stress, Malaysian police have said.

Authorities on Thursday said there was currently no evidence of kidnapping in the London teenager's disappearance, and said the post-mortem did not find any sign she had been sexually abused.

The remains of the 15-year-old, who was born with the brain defect holoprosencephaly and was described by her family as "vulnerable", were found on Tuesday near a jungle stream 10 days after she went missing from a rainforest resort in Seremban.

 The family stated that the teen wasn't independent and had difficulty walking, adding that she had never wandered off or got lost before
'We know you are searching night and day for Nora'
She had been on holiday at the eco resort in Malaysia with her parents and two siblings.

Nora's devastated family said their "hearts are broken" and paid tribute to her as "the truest, most precious girl".

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They said she had "truly touched the world" after her disappearance sparked a huge search operation and well-wishes across the globe.

Her family's lawyer earlier said they hoped police would investigate foul play.

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Nora went missing on 4 August, with her father raising the alarm when he went into the room she was sharing with her two siblings at 8am and discovering she was gone.

Her family said they believed she had been abducted, but police in Malaysia treated it as a missing persons case for several days.
"You can't reason with the unreasonable".

Offline Vertigo Swirl

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #130 on: August 15, 2019, 07:26:03 AM »
How devastating for the parents to be told this.  If true it shows how incredibly dense and difficult the jungle terrain was, either that or the search was not conducted as well as it could have been.

British schoolgirl Nora Quoirin was ALIVE for a WEEK before she died from internal bleeding caused by starvation after she got lost in Malaysian jungle, autopsy reveals
Tragic teenager Nora Quiorin was alive in the Malaysian jungle for a week while rescue teams desperately searched for her before she died from intestinal damage caused by hunger and stress, police have revealed today.

The 15-year-old had no signs of physical or sexual violence on her body, pathologists revealed after a 12-hour autopsy, following fears that she could have been kidnapped and killed before her remains were dumped.

The post-mortem result will add further agony to her parents as it meant she had been alive and lost in the jungle for a week while hundreds of search and rescue personnel looked for her. 



The remains of the 15-year-old, who vanished on August 4 while on holiday with her family, were discovered naked near a waterfall Tuesday just 1.5miles from where she disappeared.

Her body was taken to a hospital Seremban where pathologists carried out a post-mortem, with the results revealed at a press conference this morning.

Four pathologists had carried out a 12-hour autopsy to determine cause of death after the special needs teen was found following a 10 day search.

The ruptured intestine was most likely caused by stress brought by not eating any food.

Police chief Mohammed Yusop said she had not eaten any food and this was a factor in her death.

Addressing a packed press conference the police chief said her leg had scratches but there was no other sign of violence.

Further tests will be carried out at a laboratory for chemical analysis.

Nora’s parent were this morning informed of the results
"You can't reason with the unreasonable".

Offline Angelo222

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #131 on: August 15, 2019, 08:36:13 AM »
How devastating for the parents to be told this.  If true it shows how incredibly dense and difficult the jungle terrain was, either that or the search was not conducted as well as it could have been.

British schoolgirl Nora Quoirin was ALIVE for a WEEK before she died from internal bleeding caused by starvation after she got lost in Malaysian jungle, autopsy reveals
Tragic teenager Nora Quiorin was alive in the Malaysian jungle for a week while rescue teams desperately searched for her before she died from intestinal damage caused by hunger and stress, police have revealed today.

The 15-year-old had no signs of physical or sexual violence on her body, pathologists revealed after a 12-hour autopsy, following fears that she could have been kidnapped and killed before her remains were dumped.

The post-mortem result will add further agony to her parents as it meant she had been alive and lost in the jungle for a week while hundreds of search and rescue personnel looked for her. 



The remains of the 15-year-old, who vanished on August 4 while on holiday with her family, were discovered naked near a waterfall Tuesday just 1.5miles from where she disappeared.

Her body was taken to a hospital Seremban where pathologists carried out a post-mortem, with the results revealed at a press conference this morning.

Four pathologists had carried out a 12-hour autopsy to determine cause of death after the special needs teen was found following a 10 day search.

The ruptured intestine was most likely caused by stress brought by not eating any food.

Police chief Mohammed Yusop said she had not eaten any food and this was a factor in her death.

Addressing a packed press conference the police chief said her leg had scratches but there was no other sign of violence.

Further tests will be carried out at a laboratory for chemical analysis.

Nora’s parent were this morning informed of the results

So the police were right and the parents were wrong. Seems she was much more capable than the parents have led us all to believe, questions must surely be asked about this now?

Reminds me of another case where a young girl disappeared and the parents claimed she had been abducted through a window.
« Last Edit: August 15, 2019, 08:52:26 AM by Angelo222 »
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Offline G-Unit

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #133 on: August 15, 2019, 11:40:34 AM »
So the police were right and the parents were wrong. Seems she was much more capable than the parents have led us all to believe, questions must surely be asked about this now?

Reminds me of another case where a young girl disappeared and the parents claimed she had been abducted through a window.

Parents think they know their children, but do they? My children surprised me sometimes by doing things I didn't think they could or would be able to do. Luckily they were pleasant surprises.
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Offline Miss Taken Identity

Re: Irish teen Nóra Quoirin (15) disappears while on holiday in Malaysia.
« Reply #134 on: August 15, 2019, 12:59:28 PM »
So the police were right and the parents were wrong. Seems she was much more capable than the parents have led us all to believe, questions must surely be asked about this now?

Reminds me of another case where a young girl disappeared and the parents claimed she had been abducted through a window.

I was quite upset about poor Nóra. However, I was relieved she was not abducted by paedophiles.

Re: MBM -The similarities are quite striking.

Having seen the window and with  Nóra being on the second floor- her weight and height, again with the MBM case, it just doesn't ring true about her being carried downstairs and through a window - a very narrow one at that. I am not saying it didn't happen. I just do not believe it did, based on the evidence offered by police.

Being a jungle with large wild animals and snakes it is a wonder she lasted that long on her own. Dying of starvation makes sense as we are told she could not feed herself etc.

Some questions I hope are answered:
1. why would she be naked- was her clothes near her?
2. rumour (1)- she was found in a very difficult place to get access to- so how did she get there ? a fall,by accident being dehydtrated and delarious at later stages.
    rumour (2)- suspected the body was moved as that area was already searched- who moved it and why?


It is interesting that already the police are being blamed for :
  • being incompetent by British'experts'
    letting her die because the search was very poor
    not believing the parents claims of abduction- they did check this theory out day one. no evidence of an intruder
    they spoke a foreign language- which is a bloody awful added experience of the family

However, with over 100 thousand pounds at their disposal they can afford a great interpreter!

lol Carly dug up the Sun- 'great read' and another cash cow for the sun for many years to come.

Blaming the police of a cover up to save the resorts reputation. I am sure I heard that before.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9726789/nora-quoirin-cops-slammed-by-madeleine-mccann-investigator/?utm_campaign=sunmainfacebook150819&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1565864128



[/list]eak a foreing language which is bloody awful for the Family- who are NOT British anyway.

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