Nora Quoirin: Missing London teenager’s parents thank search teams in Malaysian jungle

The parents of a London teenager missing for almost a week in Malaysia have thanked teams taking part in a widespread search operation.

Meabh and Sebastien Quoirin, whose 15-year-old daughter Nora has been missing since last Sunday, said "terima kasih", or "thank you" in Malay, to those searching for her.

In a short speech, Ms Quoirin held back tears, as her husband stood beside her, rubbing her arm. A team of 250 people have been searching for their daughter.

In a video broadcast on local media, Ms Quoirin said: "We want to say thank you to each and every one of you. We know you're searching night and day for Nora.

"We see you working so hard and also praying with us and being with us.

"You have given up your time especially at a special festival time," she said, referring to Hari Raya Haji, the Islamic "festival of sacrifice" celebrations.

Nora Quoirin, 15, went missing in Malaysia last Sunday (Picture: PA)
Nora Quoirin, 15, went missing in Malaysia last Sunday (Picture: PA)
Members of a rescue team continue to search for the missing 15-year-old Franco-Irish teenager Nora Quoirin in Seremban on August 9, 2019. - Quoirin, who lives in London, went missing on August 4 after checking in with her family to the Dusun Resort in Seremban, about an hour from the capital Kuala Lumpur. (Photo by Mohd RASFAN / AFP)        (Photo credit should read MOHD RASFAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Members of a rescue team continue to search for the missing 15-year-old Franco-Irish teenager Nora Quoirin in Seremban, Malaysia (Picture: AFP/Getty)

Ms Quoirin praised the dedication and expertise shown by those looking for Nora.

"To be with us here, it means the world to us. We are so grateful for everything that you are doing for us, everyone who is helping here and not from here.

"We are extremely impressed by the effort, your expertise, your dedication and we hope you find Nora.

“And thank you so much and terima kasih," she said.

The Quoirins, an Irish-French family who have lived in London for 20 years, arrived in the Dusun forest eco-resort in southern Negeri Sembilan state a week ago.

Nora, who has an Irish passport, was last seen on Sunday.

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The family fears their daughter, who was born with the brain defect holoprosencephaly and needs help with many aspects of everyday life, may have been abducted.

In the past few days, a recording of Nora's mother saying "Nora darling, Nora I love you, Mum is here" has been played on loudspeakers into the Malaysian jungle.

The family said: "Nora is a very special person. She is fun, funny, and extremely loving. With her family, she is very affectionate - family is her whole world.

Meabh Quoirin with her daughter Nora, who has gone missing while on holiday in Malaysia (Picture: PA)
Meabh Quoirin with her daughter Nora, who has gone missing while on holiday in Malaysia (Picture: PA)

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

"Every night, her special time is for cuddles and a night-time story with her Mum.”

Irish band Westlife, who performed in the country this week, asked their fans to help look for the missing teenager, the Malaysian Star publication reported.

Posters of Nora flashed on giant screens before and during the concert before band member Nicky Byrne pleaded with the 7,000-strong crowd to keep find her.

"Help share (the poster) on social media. If you know anything about Nora's disappearance, come forward," he said.

A team of 250 people have been searching the Malaysian jungle for Nora Quoirin (Picture: PA)
A team of 250 people have been searching the Malaysian jungle for Nora Quoirin (Picture: PA)

"We are from the same country so this feels very close to us. We wish her family, who must be devastated, much love.

"If you have any information, please go to the authorities," Mr Byrne said.

The family has said they remain hopeful after police leading the investigation refused to rule out a "criminal element".

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Lucie Blackman Trust intelligence on ops@lbtrust.org or +44 800 098 8485.

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