Nora Quoirin's family are “extremely disappointed” with the ruling at the inquest into the teenager's death. A coroner ruled that the mystery death of vulnerable British teenager Nora, who went missing in a Malaysia jungle, did not involve a third party.
At the inquest, Nora's family was represented by lawyers S. Sakthyvell. "The parents who followed the live-stream of proceedings were extremely disappointed with the ruling," Sakthyvell said after the hearings. "We spoke soon after the live stream ended and they were advised on options available. "They are expected to further speak to the media in London." The 15-year-old disappeared from a rented cottage at the Dusun eco-resort in southern Negeri Sembilan state, Malaysia, on August 4,
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