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Nora Quoirin No evidence of abduction or kidnapping as autopsy details revealed
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Nora Quoirin starved and died of intestinal rupture, say Malaysian police, who have ruled out foul play in her death.

It is likely that she survived for six or seven days and suffered a slow and agonising death as trackers desperately tried to find her in the dense jungle.

It appears Nora, who had special needs, was found dead could have been found alive if search teams had got to her in time.

There was no evidence the 15-year-old London schoolgirl was kidnapped or raped, police said as post mortem results were revealed on Thursday.

Nora's parents have not yet commented on the autopsy findings.

When Nora was still missing her family said they believed she was abducted, but police insisted she had likely climbed out of a window at their holiday cottage, wandered off and got lost in the tropical rainforest.

The Franco-Irish teen's naked body was found on Tuesday, ending a 10-day search after she disappeared during a family holiday at a resort south of Kuala Lumpur.

The results of a post-mortem, conducted at a hospital in the nearby town of Seremban, were announced on Thursday, finding Nora died from intestinal bleeding "two to three days" before her body was found.

Police today revealed that following a 12-hour autopsy, four pathologists found the 15-year-old had suffered a perforated ulcer, which they believe was likely caused by stress and having gone without food for days.

Despite some scratching and bruising to her arms and legs, Negri Sembilan police chief Datuk Mohamad Mat Yusop also ruled out foul play, telling a press conference there were no signs of physical or sexual violence.

He added: “There were no signs of rape. There is no suspicions of foul play. The bruises on her legs do not indicate foul play."

There was also no evidence "for the time being" to indicate she was a victim of kidnapping, he said, adding authorities from the UK, Ireland and France were working closely with Malaysian investigators.

Toxicological tests are still pending.

Nora, who was born with the brain defect holoprosencephaly and was described by her family as "vulnerable", disappeared on August 4, a day after her family checked into the Dusun resort.

The Quoirins said Nora's condition meant she was not independent and had difficulty walking.

Describing her as a "very special person", they said she would not have gone anywhere alone.

Her body was discovered on Tuesday beside a small stream about 1.6 miles from the cottage where she was staying with her parents, Meabh and Sebastien, and her younger brother Maurice, eight, and sister Innes, 12, for a two-week holiday.

Police said the body was found in
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