In August 2019, the naked body of 15-year-old Nora Anne Quoirin, who was suffering from learning difficulties, was found in a ravine near the Dusun resort, where her family was in Seremban, about 70 kilometers away. south of the capital of Malaysia. .
On Monday, the Court of Foronist Seremban closed the investigation, saying that there is not enough evidence to indicate a bad game.
Earlier, the police ruled this out, but her family questioned the findings and said she never left them voluntarily.
Malaysia opened an investigation into the death in August, at the request of the family, the procedures submitted online due to coronavirus restrictions.
The court ruled Monday that no one was involved in Quoirin’s death, and she was more likely to have simply gotten lost in the jungle.
“She was much more likely to have died unfortunately …” Maimoonah Aid told the court.
“For me to speculate and assume her actions and the involvement of a third party without any evidence would be a breach of my debt, so that the investigation is hereby closed.”
A family lawyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Her parents, Sebastien and Meabh Quoirin, appeared solemnly in the live trial, as the decision was read.
Her mother Meabh, one of nearly 50 witnesses who testified in the investigation, said she believed her daughter could have been abducted and accused authorities of not taking her concerns seriously.
However, police said there was no evidence that Quoirin had been abducted and insisted that their investigation was thorough.