Nora Anne's family welcomes Malaysian inquest into her death


SEREMBAN (Bernama): The family of Franco-Irish Nora Anne Quoirin (pic), the teenager who went missing and later found dead during a family holiday here, welcomed the news that an inquest will be held in Malaysia to determine the cause of her death.

The Lucie Blackman Trust (LBT), a charity organisation that provides support for British nationals in crisis overseas, in a statement e-mailed to Bernama, said Nora Anne’s family will also be fully cooperating with the Coroner’s Court and will be present as witnesses via video conference due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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