Churchgoing family of missing Nora Quoirin offer £10,000 reward

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More than 300 search and rescue personnel have been involved in the hunt for 15-year-old Nora, who disappeared from a Malaysian jungle resort on Sunday August 4.

The reward of 50,000 Malaysian ringgit – approximately £10,000 – was donated by an anonymous Belfast business, Nora’s family said.

 

Her aunt set up an online fundraising page in the aftermath of her disappearance, which has so far collected more than £90,000.

A second campaign created by Nora’s uncle to collect money in euros now totals more than 15,000 euros (almost £14,000).

In a statement on Monday, Nora’s family said: “Nora is our first child. She has been vulnerable since the day she was born.

“She is so precious to us and our hearts are breaking. We are appealing to anyone who has information about Nora to help us find her.

“The police have been working extremely hard to bring Nora home. In order to help their investigation, we have decided to offer a reward: 50,000R has been donated by an anonymous Belfast-based business for any information that directly helps us to find Nora.

“If you have any information at all, please call the police hotline here on 01112285058 or email ops@lbtrust.org from outside Malaysia.”

 

Nora’s family are regulars at St Bede’s Church in Clapham Park.

A vigil was held for her there last week.

On Monday morning, a total of 348…

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