SEREMBAN (Bernama): The inquest proceedings into the death of Irish-French teenager Nora Anne Quoirin which will begin on Monday (Aug 24) at the Coroner's Court, Seremban Court Complex will be live-streamed.
According to the Federal Court Chief Registrar’s Office, the public could follow the inquest through the Malaysian Judiciary website, its Facebook account and YouTube channel starting Monday, at 9am.
"The Malaysian Judiciary will carry a live streaming of the proceedings," it said in a statement..
The proceedings, which will be conducted before Coroner Maimoonah Aid, will last for two weeks from Aug 24-28 and will continue from Sept 1-4.
A total of 64 witnesses would be called to testify to assist in the investigation, the statement said.
Quoirin’s body was found on Aug 13 last year, near a stream in a hilly area, about 2.5km from the resort where she and her family were staying on Jalan Pantai, here, following a massive search.
A preliminary post-mortem report revealed there were no criminal elements in Nor Anne’s death and that the teenager had died of gastrointestinal bleeding, due to prolonged stress and hunger. – Bernama
According to the Federal Court Chief Registrar’s Office, the public could follow the inquest through the Malaysian Judiciary website, its Facebook account and YouTube channel starting Monday, at 9am.
"The Malaysian Judiciary will carry a live streaming of the proceedings," it said in a statement..
The proceedings, which will be conducted before Coroner Maimoonah Aid, will last for two weeks from Aug 24-28 and will continue from Sept 1-4.
A total of 64 witnesses would be called to testify to assist in the investigation, the statement said.
Quoirin’s body was found on Aug 13 last year, near a stream in a hilly area, about 2.5km from the resort where she and her family were staying on Jalan Pantai, here, following a massive search.
A preliminary post-mortem report revealed there were no criminal elements in Nor Anne’s death and that the teenager had died of gastrointestinal bleeding, due to prolonged stress and hunger. – Bernama
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