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Jeez there's some verbal diarrhoea coming out here tonight. Things growing legs left right and centre.
Did locals say that? Or just the Dutch neighbour? Is there any other source for the belief it took three hours for the police to show up?I don't think they deserve that big of a pat on the back. They didn't come when initially called and the locals said they wouldn't even bother coming unless you went to get them in person. So not exactly a crack team of police. Hopefully the their superiors at the national level were better than the local police. I have no criticism of the locals at all though. But I'm seriously unimpressed with a police force that can't be bothered to show up if you tell them your handicapped child has disappeared. They got on the ball mostly after this hit the news. That motivates people who would otherwise not bother much.
I thought they told him that after the police had not arrived for a few hours.Source? What I remember being said is that the Resort people didn't want to call the police and said that, if the father wanted to talk to the police, he had to go there himself.
They probably don't have the ability to do all that. Imo
There could have been a language barrier too. How on earth do you explain that your teenage Daughter is missing who is particularly vulnerable and the reasons why to someone who doesn't speak your language.You know... not every place has police within a 5 minute drive. They probably had quite a drive. They did show up, within a few hours. This place was very RURAL!
I don't think the UK has the ability to do that. It's not just Malaysia. And police anywhere wouldn't do it if they didn't have any evidence to suggest what crime or crimes had been committed, if any.I thought they told him that after the police had not arrived for a few hours.
I never read that they wouldn't call police, just that they said they would have to go to the police to report a missing child.
Anyway I guess it's not really clear.
All we know is they obviously don't have the same procedures as other countries.
Normally in most places an alert would go out immediately, describing the child, what they were wearing and emphasizing any disabilities and that the child is thought to be endangered.
They probably don't have the ability to do all that. Imo
Wow, I didn't know that. So I guess there's no Amber alert anywhere else, or something like it.I don't think the UK has the ability to do that. It's not just Malaysia. And police anywhere wouldn't do it if they didn't have any evidence to suggest what crime or crimes had been committed, if any.
I don't think the UK has the ability to do that.
To be fair, the people there claimed a genie took her sooooo, I dont think WS suggestions are that far fetched compared to that.
Nóra’s family will leave Malaysia within days, Mr Quoirin said. If the postmortem results indicate a criminal cause of death, the child’s body will have to remain for further tests. Her parents have not decided whether she will be she will be buried in France or Ireland.
I had a feeling the government would keep her body.
That's one way to keep anyone from examining her body.
JMO how cruel can they, I guessing they will do anything to cover up what really happened.
MOO
Completely agreeNóra’s family will leave Malaysia within days, Mr Quoirin said. If the postmortem results indicate a criminal cause of death, the child’s body will have to remain for further tests. Her parents have not decided whether she will be she will be buried in France or Ireland.
I had a feeling the government would keep her body.
That's one way to keep anyone from examining her body.
JMO how cruel can they, I guessing they will do anything to cover up what really happened.
MOO
We do not know what the grandfather is privy to. Certainly many more details than the public though.Considering that they haven’t released the autopsy results yet, speculation/accusations about keeping the body and cover-ups seems premature. I do think, though, that if someone was murdered in the US, there is no way our authorities would release the body to another country until the investigation was complete, and I don’t expect that any government would.
The European Union has introduced the AMBER Alert Europe scheme, but I don't know how far they've got with it to be honest. It's a very recent effort. It's probably nothing like the US versions.Wow, I didn't know that. So I guess there's no Amber alert anywhere else, or something like it.
Like someone said, it's probably not needed.
I guess most countries don't have thousands of children who go missing every year. Imo
And additionally I believe that stranger abductions are very rare - that many times abductions are in cases of custody disputes.The European Union has introduced the AMBER Alert Europe scheme, but I don't know how far they've got with it to be honest. It's a very recent effort. It's probably nothing like the US versions.
Abductions are extremely rare in the UK and most of Europe, thankfully.
Starting to write this and realise it's obvious, but it's not so much whether the jinns etc are real, as the belief that they are and the power/influences that brings. Which is in turn open to manipulation I think.Not A Genie. Jinn. Spirits. To be fair, this is a more folkloric aspect of Islamic belief but in Islam generally there is quite a developed belief in the supernatural - angels and demons as well as jinn. There are plenty of 'western'/Christian people who believe in angels or guardian angels imo and ime.
But wasn't there an article posted upthread, saying on average, 4 children go missing in Malaysia, every day?They probably don't have the NEED to do all that, either. I imagine this is the first time anything like this has happened in the area.
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