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

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Nora Quoirin's family hit out at 'distressing and unhelpful' comments by other relatives
17 Aug 2019
Tragic teen's family hit out at 'distressing, unhelpful' comments by relatives
To which specific comments are they referring?
I think they are alluding to the grandfather in France. He has been quoted in various places the past few days saying he feels she was abducted and implying that the Malaysian authorities aren’t doing things correctly. I have a feeling he may not be as close to the family as he presents himself to be. The normal thing is for them to call him and tell him to be quiet not put out a public statement like the one at the article in your link.
 
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do you have the name of her school?
The head teacher at Nora's school in Wandsworth, south-west London, paid tribute to her as "a delight to work with" and said her fellow pupils and others who knew her would be supported at this time.

Mike Reeves said: "The Garratt Park School community is deeply shocked and saddened by this awful news.
Autopsy into Nora's death 'ongoing' in Malaysia
 
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The school she attended states it is a school for moderate disabilities
Yes, in another post I described self contained Special Ed schools as being for children to moderate to severe disabilities. This is similar to the school she attended.

It's too late for me to edit the other one, but yes, her disability would have been classified as moderate to severe. Not mild.

I'm sure all the services that had been provided for her, likely since she was born, were a great help in increasing her strength, mobility, communication, cognitive skills, and many other areas.
But not to the extent that she could easily navigate the challenges in the jungle without assistance. There are still limitations that will always exist.

That her parents provided so much professional help to their daghter is a testament to how much they loved and cared for her.
Imo
 
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I think they are alluding to the grandfather in France. He has been quoted in various places the past few days saying he feels she was abducted and implying that the Malaysian authorities aren’t doing things correctly. I have a feeling he may not be as close to the family as he presents himself to be. The normal thing is for them to call him and tell him to be quiet not put out a public statement like the one at the article in your link.
I think he could be being asked questions by over friendly journalists keen to get a story.
I imagine since comments have been in MSM,the
Quorians' lawyer advised them to make a statement distancing them from unofficial comments.
 
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In the beginning, I was under the impression she suffered from a learning disability. It wasn’t until later I found out about the physical impairments.


Aisling Agnew, the girl's aunt, was quoted by LBT as saying: "Nora's parents and relatives in Ireland and France are distraught by her disappearance. Nora is a child with special needs and has learning and developmental disabilities which make her especially vulnerable and we fear for her safety."
London teen missing from Malaysia resort

It is understood that Quoirin, who has a learning disability, arrived in Negri Sembilan with her family on Aug 3, for a two-week holiday.
https://www.nst.com.my/news/crime-c...e-rule-out-abduction-disappearance-irish-teen

According to the family, the teenager has learning disabilities. — Bernama
Search for missing Irish teen enters third day in Negri Sembilan | Malay Mail

We're working with all departments of police and the fire service to locate the teenager," a police spokesman said, adding the girl, who is of Irish nationality, had a learning disability.
Malaysian police search for London teenager, 15, missing from jungle resort

A 15-year-old girl with a learning disability has gone missing while on holiday in Malaysia, in what police are treating as a possible abduction.
London schoolgirl Nora Quoirin disappears from Malaysia resort in possible abduction - CNN

Thank you @imstilla.grandma for gathering these links! I notice that on Tuesday August 6 more information became available about Nora’s disabilities, but when it quotes her “family” it’s hard to tell if it’s her aunt in Ireland or her immediate family...

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the family urged anyone with information to come forward.

They said: "Nora’s family believe she has been abducted. We are especially worried because Nora has learning and developmental disabilities, and is not like other 15 year olds.

"She looks younger, she is not capable of taking care of herself, and she won’t understand what is going on. She never goes anywhere by herself. We have no reason to believe she wandered off and is lost.
BBM
Nora Quoirin's family issues new statement

On Friday August 9, further details of her condition were released, including the name...

Nora was born with Holoprosencephaly, meaning that she has a smaller brain, a family spokesman explained.

She is not like other teenagers. She is not independent and does not go anywhere alone.

'Nora and her family are bi-lingual and bi-cultural. Nora is very proud that she can speak French as well as English. But her verbal communication is limited.

'Nora can read like a young child, but she cannot write more than a few words.

'She has a good memory but she cannot understand anything conceptual.

'Nora likes to walk with her family, but her balance is limited and she struggles with coordination. She has been to Asia, and many European countries before, and has never wandered off or got lost. Nora is very sensitive.

'Outside the family, Nora is very shy and can be quite anxious.

Missing Nora Quoirin 'could be hiding in Malaysian jungle' | Daily Mail Online

Timeline of search for missing teenager Nora Quoirin

This post on thread 2 has a good timeline:
Malaysia - Nora Quoirin, 15, from UK, special needs, missing on vacation, Seremban, 4 Aug 2019 #2
 
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Jim Gamble told BBC's Breakfast programme the aluminium glass window was faulty and the 15-year-old's family could not lock the window from inside.
Mr Gamble said: "In the villa we do know that the downstairs window was broken, so it couldn't have been locked by the family and could have been opened from outside."


Nora Quoirin's window 'was broken so could have been opened from outside'
 
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Jim Gamble told BBC's Breakfast programme the aluminium glass window was faulty and the 15-year-old's family could not lock the window from inside.
Mr Gamble said: "In the villa we do know that the downstairs window was broken, so it couldn't have been locked by the family and could have been opened from outside."


Nora Quoirin's window 'was broken so could have been opened from outside'

I didn’t think there were locks on any of the windows and doors at the resort. One side of the house is completely open as are others, so locks seem quite pointless anyway.
 
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And here comes the lawsuit...smdh
 
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Yes with good faith it would be spent on finding her, not to help pay off their mortgage.
I do not think the Quorians are at all like a certain other couple.
don't tar them with the same brush.
 
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Thank you. I read there’s no locks. So much muddled information.

sorry, I messed up the link, should be ok now in my post above.
 
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I do not think the Quorians are at all like a certain other couple.
don't tar them with the same brush.

I’m not. They are polar opposites. I hope they do something good with the money Norah has raised.
 
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I think they are alluding to the grandfather in France. He has been quoted in various places the past few days saying he feels she was abducted and implying that the Malaysian authorities aren’t doing things correctly. I have a feeling he may not be as close to the family as he presents himself to be. The normal thing is for them to call him and tell him to be quiet not put out a public statement like the one at the article in your link.
Well, since the information was already reported in the media I'm assuming they are trying to quell any rumors that may be harmful to the investigation. The only way to do that would be to make a public statement. Imo
 
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Jim Gamble told BBC's Breakfast programme the aluminium glass window was faulty and the 15-year-old's family could not lock the window from inside.
Mr Gamble said: "In the villa we do know that the downstairs window was broken, so it couldn't have been locked by the family and could have been opened from outside."


Nora Quoirin's window 'was broken so could have been opened from outside'
How does this Jim Gamble know what is broken or not? Is he part of the LE team sent to Malaysia from the UK?
 
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Imo the broadcasting of Nora’s mother’s voice would have only added to her confusion if she were lost. Hearing ‘mummy’s here nora’ from every direction could have made her distressed. That wasn’t the best move imo
 
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