Christian family call for an end to ‘unhelpful’ comments about daughter Nora’s death

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The 15-year-old’s body was discovered on Tuesday 1.6 miles from a holiday resort where the family had been staying.

Early on Saturday the teenager’s family issued a statement asking the media to only rely on comments issued on their behalf by the Lucie Blackman Trust (LBT) charity.

 

 

The statement said: “The family of Nora Quoirin would like to clarify several comments that have been attributed to the family or to people claiming to act on behalf of the family.

“They wish it to be made absolutely clear that the only comments and statements relating to the disappearance, death, investigation and any other matters that are actually from the family are those released via Matthew Searle of the Lucie Blackman Trust.”

It added: “Any other comments and views are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views of the immediate family or an accurate portrayal of the facts.”

The statement was issued following reports suggesting Nora’s parents were considering asking for a -second postmortem on Nora’s body to be sure pathologists had not missed any evidence.

Malaysian police said following the first postmortem that Nora starved after her disappearance and there was no evidence of abduction or kidnapping “for the time being”.

After meeting Malaysia’s deputy prime minister on Friday, her family said they are “struggling to understand the events of the last 10…

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