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Nóra’s family have campaigned for a change in the original verdict.
Nora (15) went missing on a family holiday in Malaysia last year and was later found dead.
The coroner ruled it would be a breach of duty to speculate on third-party involvement without evidence.
Nora (15) went missing on a family holiday in Malaysia last year and was later found dead.
Nora (15) went missing on a family holiday in Malaysia last year and was later found dead.
Sebastien Quoirin believes she could have been kidnapped and then dumped in the jungle.
Meabh Quoirin gave evidence by videolink from her London home.
Nora (15) went missing on a family holiday in Malaysia last year and was later found dead.
It’s understood the case relates to posts made by an individual on Facebook about the Nora Quoirin case.
An autopsy found Nora likely starved and died of internal bleeding after about a week in the jungle.
Nóra’s parents are seeking more than €40,000 over losses, bereavement costs and damages.
“If the case is closed there will be no truth and we will be deprived from justice,” Nóra’s father has said.
Malaysian authorities have classified Nora’s death as “no further action”.
The family of the 15 year old who was found dead in August allege the resort failed to provide adequate security.
The parents of the 15-year-old believe there was a ‘criminal element’ involved in their daughter’s disappearance.
Nóra Quoirin’s parents have spoken out for the first time since her death in an interview with RTÉ News.
The 15-year-old’s funeral service took place in St. Brigid’s Church where she was baptised.
The family are concerned unofficial comments could impede investigations.
The family also say they will be bringing Nóra home to be laid to rest near her family.
The family’s lawyer has said it is too early to rule out a criminal element in the case.
Details of the post-mortem were expected today but police say an update will instead be provided tomorrow.
Police earlier confirmed that a body found was that of the Irish teenager.
Police confirmed earlier today that a body found in Malaysia is that of Irish teenager Nóra Quoirin.
The search for Nóra has now expanded to include the slopes of a nearby mountain.
A garda liaison officer has been deployed to Malaysia and UK officers have also joined the search effort.
Nóra’s family believe she was abducted.
Nóra went missing from a Malaysian resort six days ago.
The search for the teenage girl has entered its fifth day.
Nóra went missing while on a family holiday in the resort of Dusun in Malaysia.
The teenager, who is an Irish citizen, went missing during a family holiday.
Malaysian police are searching for the Irish teenager who went missing from a rainforest resort while on holiday.