Found Deceased Malaysia - Nora Quoirin, 15, from UK, special needs, missing on vacation, Seremban, 4 Aug 2019 #5

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Are there any outstanding PM test results and are they likely to be made public?

At this moment in time, news coverage seems to have stopped in my opinion - Are we likely to hear any more about this sad and tragic case?

In my opinion the tragedy and main events all took place in a very short space of time being less than approximately 4 weeks.
Everything is weird
 
I have been lurking here since the beginning.

I am the parent of a daughter with special needs.

I will never believe Nora wandered that far on her own, I agree with her Grandfather, "it is absurd".

Unfortunately, I am just not certain if anything more can/will be done, however, now that her family is heading home they may attempt some further investigating.
If Nora's family truly believes a crime was committed I just cannot imagine they will be able to move in any healing direction until they are satisfied they have left no stone unturned.

Whatever they do, I truly hope they are able to find some eventual peace. My heart is broken for this family.

JMO
I agree. Even if she weren't special needs, there is no reason for a tired teenager to go wandering off. The area where she was found is difficult to get to. It's about the most perplexing case I've seen and I can't get it out of my head.
 
Quoirin, Nóra Anne. August 2019 in Malaysia.


Beloved daughter of Meabh & Sebastien, sister of I & M. Deeply regretted by the Quoirin & Agnew families. Funeral mass will take place at 1pm on Tuesday 10th September at St Brigid’s Church, Derryvolgie Avenue, Belfast, followed by burial in Milltown Cemetery.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam.

The Quoirin & Agnew families have already been overwhelmed by people’s generosity. If anyone would like to make further donations, they can give to the Lucie Blackman Trust to help fund the launch of their services for other Irish families in similar circumstances, in Nóra’s memory.

The family request privacy from the media at this time, and as such media will not be admitted to the funeral service and we kindly ask that the media do not enter the grounds of St. Brigid’s or Milltown

Funeral Directors, Bereavement Specialists, Belfast Northern Ireland


Tribute to Nóra Anne Quoirin
 
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FUNERAL OF TRAGIC IRISH TEEN NORA QUOIRIN TO BE HELD IN BELFAST TODAY

The funeral of Irish teenager Nora Quoirin will be held in her mother’s native Belfast on Tuesday.

The 15-year-old went missing from her hotel room in Malaysia on August 4 while she was on holidays with her family.

She was missing for 10 days before her body was found by a volunteer in the Malaysian jungle.

Nora’s funeral mass will take place in St Brigid’s Church in Belfast. It is the same church that she was christened in when she was a baby.

She will then be accompanied by her family to Milltown Cemetery in Belfast where she will be buried.

The family’s lawyer, Charles Morel, previously confirmed that the funeral would take place at ‘a site in the United Kingdom’ and asked for privacy for Nora’s family.


Rest in peace Nora, thoughts are with your family and friends on this saddest of days.
 
9 August 2019
I have found this image in which malay police can be seen putting up a poster(s) for Nora's disappearance at a bus stop near the Dusun.

If I'm not mistaken, the posters have been glued on a larger poster featuring the same waterfall where Nora was found later on.
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Freemalaysiatoday Hundreds pray for Irish teen Nora’s safety
 
Mourners at the funeral of teenager Nora Quoirin were told that she was a very special girl whose tragic death brought “unspeakable pain” to her family.

Hundreds of people turned out for 1pm Requiem Mass at St Brigid’s Church in her mother’s native Belfast - the same church where Nora was baptised “on a joy-filled afternoon”.

Nora’s grand uncle Fr Pat Kelly celebrated today’s Mass with Fr O’Donnell, parish priest of St Brigid’s, who reminded those who’d come to a final farewell that Nora was a vulnerable child “who depended greatly on others”.

“She, as we all know, depended greatly on others but, Nora in turn, gifted others with immeasurable love and joy; before such an ability we can only feel gratitude.”

Nora Quoirin funeral: Mourners told she was a 'special girl' whose death brought 'unspeakable pain' - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
 
Fifteen years ago, on a joy filled afternoon, Meabh and Sebastien, together with all the family, came to this Church and carried Nora to the Baptismal Font.

There, with great confidence, they prayed that God would send his Holy Spirit to dwell within Nora.

And she was indeed a bearer of that Spirit, evidenced in her gentleness and her innocence. Nora was very special, she brought so much joy to Meabh and Sebastien, to her sister, I*, and to M* her brother, and to those of the wider family circle.

She, as we all know, depended greatly on others but, Nora in turn, gifted others with immeasurable love and joy; before such an ability we can only feel gratitude.


Today we return to St. Brigid's united in the unspeakable pain of Nora's tragic death, united too in wordless sympathy for Nora's family. I ask myself, as surely you must do, "What is the meaning of this terrible pain that has been inflicted on Nora's family?"

We have, have we not, found ourselves wondering if God is good and has for us the love that no human love can match, why then is there such suffering in our world?

We do not understand, and our stumbling words are so terribly inadequate.


The full transcript of the funeral homily delivered by Fr O’Donnell: HERE

*Siblings names removed by me
 
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