Nora Anne’s body was found in an area already cleared by the search team, witness



[ad_1]

SEREMBAN (Bernama): On Tuesday (October 20) they told the coroner here that the search and rescue team (SAR) had the task of looking for Nora Anne Quorin (Photo) had covered the area where the body of the Irish-French teenager was later found.

Inspector Hor Ming Jai, 30, from the General Operations Force (GOF) in Semenyih, Selangor, said the team entered two search zones, marked “zone five and zone six” on August 7-8. last year, but found none. positive indication of the missing adolescent’s whereabouts.

Nora Anne’s body was found in the area marked zone six on August 13, 2019.

“On August 7 and 8, we were the first team to enter the area and no indication was obtained on both days,” said Hor, who is the 22nd witness to testify in the investigation to determine the actual cause of death. by Nora Anne.

It was carried out before the coroner Maimoonah Aid.

Medical Examiner: Is it easy to walk barefoot in the area?

Hor: Difficult.

Medical Examiner: Can you describe the condition in the area?

Hor: There are narrow trails to hike, steeply sloping and undergrowth to the left, but we didn’t go in, instead we made observations of the area.

When asked by attorney S. Sakthyvell, representing the teenager’s family, who wanted to know if he noticed any footprints in an area near a stream, Hor said no.

“It is an area of ​​bushes and if something happens, the weeds will split and since there was no division in the bush, we did not enter the area, that is the technique,” he said, adding that the August 8 SAR focused on the area along the creek, where no clue to the girl’s presence was found either.

Previously, three witnesses, including Deputy Superintendent Hamzah Abd Rani, 49, of the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) VAT 69 command team, as well as Inspector Khairul Marwan Kahar, 29, and Inspector B. Sathia Balan, both of the 3rd. PGA Battalion in Semenyih, were called to testify as witnesses 20, 21 and 22, respectively.

The investigation is being conducted by Deputy Prosecutor Ahmad Sazali Omar.

Nora Anne, 15, disappeared on August 4 last year, a day after she and her family arrived in Malaysia for a two-week vacation at a resort in Pantai, about 60 kilometers south of Kuala Lumpur. .

His body was found on August 13 near a stream about 2.5 km from the tourist center after a massive search by authorities.

A preliminary post-mortem report revealed that there were no criminal elements in Nora Anne’s death and that the teenager had died of gastrointestinal bleeding, due to prolonged stress and starvation.

The process continues.- Bernama



[ad_2]