U.K. teen's family sues Malaysian resort over her death

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The family of a London teen found dead after she mysteriously vanished from a Malaysian nature resort last year has sued the resort owner for alleged negligence and appealed to the government for an inquest to determine what happened to her.

A poster of then-missing British girl Nora Anne Quoirin is seen as a motorcyclist, reflected on a acrylic, rides past in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, Saturday, Aug. 10, 2019. SEREMBAN, MALAYSIA -- The family of a London teen found dead after she mysteriously vanished from a Malaysian nature resort last year has sued the resort owner for alleged negligence and appealed to the government for an inquest to determine what happened to her, their lawyer said Tuesday.

Sankara Nair, lawyer for her parents Meabh and Sebastien Quoirin, said the family strongly believed Nora was abducted as she has mental and physical disabilities and couldn't have wandered off on her own. "The place was not safe for the child because of the negligence ...anybody could have come in and taken the child," Sankara told reporters outside a court in Negeri Sembilan after a procedural session on the case.

 

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What kind of parents would send such a troubled illed child on her own if she was that bad unless the parents didnt want her around anymore and knew what the outcome would be once sent. Something doesnt sit right with this story, very fishy.

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