Missing Irish teen's family expresses gratitude to authorities involved in SAR ops


PETALING JAYA: The family of Irish teenager Nora Anne Quoirin, who went missing on Sunday (Aug 4) from the Dusun resort near Seremban, have expressed their gratitude to the authorities involved in the search and rescue operation, which has since entered its fourth day.

"Nora's family wish to express their deepest gratitude for the Royal Malaysia Police force, the search and rescue teams, and emergency services, for all they have done for us in this difficult time.

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