Nora Anne autopsy attended by French investigator, court said



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SEREMBÁN: The coroner reported today that the autopsy of the body of the Irish-French teenager Nora Anne Quoirin on August 14 last year was also attended by an investigator from France.

Petaling Jaya District Police Chief, ACP, Nik Ezanee Mohd Faisal, 42, said the investigator attended the autopsy, conducted at Tuanku Ja’afar Hospital here, following a request from Nora’s family. Anne.

“At the autopsy, the family requested that a foreign investigator be present … so I requested the authorization of the then Deputy Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Mazlan Mansor) and he agreed.

“We have nothing to hide and (the autopsy) lasted nine hours and (among) those present during the autopsy was Laurent Collomb, an investigator from the French National Police,” said witness number 45 in the investigation process to determine the cause. of Nora Anne’s death.

Today is day 22 of the investigation procedure before the coroner Maimoonah Aid.

Nik Ezanee, who acted as the liaison officer for the teenager’s family during the incident, said the foreign investigator also informed him of his observation at the autopsy after the process was completed around 9 p.m. on Aug. 14.

“When Laurent came out of the autopsy room, he said, wow … I have no doubt that the pathologist has performed (the autopsy) in the most professional way,” he said, adding that he also received a message. of thanks from the Ambassador of France in Malaysia, Frederic Laplanche.

He also informed the court that in addition to two investigators from France, there were three other investigators, from Ireland and Great Britain, who also came to the country to assist in the investigation of Nora Anne’s case.

Earlier, the 44th witness, DSP C. at Sora House, where the teenager and her family stayed upon arrival in Malaysia.

He said the stains were visible when using Luminol Spray in the inspection conducted on August 6 of last year, which was two days after Nora Anne was reported missing.

“When my team and I did the inspection at Sora House, we found no trace of blood with the naked eye, and when we used Luminol Spray to detect the presence of blood, we found it in the downstairs toilet,” he said. he said while reading his witness statement.

He said the blood samples were then turned over to Inspection Officer Wan Faridah Mustanin for further action.

When asked what Luminol is by Deputy Prosecutor Nuralis Mat, who is the investigating officer, the witness said that Luminol is a chemical liquid used in forensic medicine to find traces of blood that are said to be invisible to the naked eye. view.

“When sprayed on the surface, if there is blood, it will react and turn blue … this test can only be done in the dark,” he said.

Nora Anne, 15, was found missing on August 4, the 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. .

On August 13, 10 days after she was reported missing, her body was found near a stream in a ravine located about 2.5 kilometers from the resort where she and her family were staying, after a massive search.

The preliminary post-mortem report indicated that the death of the adolescent with a disability had no criminal element, and she was confirmed dead from gastrointestinal bleeding due to prolonged hunger and stress.

The investigation continues tomorrow. -Called



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