According to a coroner in Malaysia, the death of British teenager Nora Quoirin is likely a misguided adventure in which other people were not involved.
The 15-year-old from Balham, south-west London, disappeared from a hotel in August 2019.
Rescue crews searched for ten days before her body was found by a stream just over 2.5km from where she was last seen in the Dusun eco-resort south of Negeri Sembilan.
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The coroner Maimoonah Aid read her verdict during a virtual hearing followed by Nora’s parents, saying: ‘After hearing all the relevant evidence, I decided that no one was involved in Nora’s death, and that is more likely that she died of malpractice. in other words, she left the Sora house alone and then got lost in the abandoned palm oil plantations. ‘
She said it would be a breach of her duty to speculate on third party involvement without any evidence.
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The verdict left Nora’s family “completely disappointed”.
Read more at Sky News.